Thermal Hall effect and neutral spinons in a doped Mott insulator

Author:

Song Zhi-Jian1ORCID,Zhang Jia-Xin1,Weng Zheng-Yu1

Affiliation:

1. Tsinghua University

Abstract

In the pseudogap phase of the cuprate, a thermal Hall response of neutral objects has been recently detected experimentally, which continuously persists into the antiferromagnetic insulating phase. In this paper, we study the transport properties of neutral spinons as the elementary excitation of a doped Mott insulator, which is governed by a mutual Chern-Simons topological gauge structure. We show that such a chiral spinon as a composite of an S=1/2 spin sitting at the core of a supercurrent vortex, can contribute to the thermal Hall effect, thermopower, and Hall effect due to its intrinsic transverse (cyclotron) motion under internal fictitious fluxes. In particular, the magnitudes of the transport coefficients are phenomenologically determined by two basic parameters: the doping concentration and Tc, quantitatively consistent with the experimental measurements including the signs and qualitative temperature and magnetic-field dependence. Combined with the predictions of the spinon longitudinal transport properties, including the Nernst and spin Hall effects, a phenomenological description of the pseudogap phase is established as characterized by the neutral spinon excitations, which eventually become “confined” with an intrinsic superconducting transition at Tc. Finally, within this theoretical framework, the “order to order” phase transition between the superconducting and antiferromagnetic insulating phases are briefly discussed, with the thermal Hall monotonically increasing into the latter. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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