Anomalously low electronic thermal conductivity in metallic vanadium dioxide
Article 2017 en
Authors
SL
Sangwook Lee
KH
Kedar Hippalgaonkar
FY
Fan Yang
Abstract
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Decoupling charge and heat transport In metals, electrons carry both charge and heat. As a consequence, electrical conductivity and the electronic contribution to the thermal conductivity are typically proportional to each other. Lee et al. found a large violation of this so-called Wiedemann-Franz law near the insulator-metal transition in VO 2 nanobeams. In the metallic phase, the electronic contribution to thermal conductivity was much smaller than what would be expected from the Wiedemann-Franz law. The results can be explained in terms of independent propagation of charge and heat in a strongly correlated system. Science , this issue p. 371
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