Thermal Hall conductivity of electron-doped cuprates
Marie-Eve Boulanger, Ga\"el Grissonnanche, \'Etienne Lefran\c{c}ois,, Adrien Gourgout, Ke-Jun Xu, Zhi-Xun Shen, Richard L. Greene, Louis, Taillefer

TL;DR
This study investigates the thermal Hall conductivity in electron-doped cuprates, revealing phonons as the main carriers of chirality across various doping levels, with a notably larger effect than in hole-doped counterparts.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive measurement of phonon-mediated thermal Hall effect in electron-doped cuprates across the phase diagram, highlighting a larger chirality ratio than in hole-doped cuprates.
Findings
Large negative thermal Hall conductivity observed at all dopings.
Phonons confirmed as the primary carriers of the thermal Hall signal.
Chirality ratio is significantly larger in electron-doped cuprates.
Abstract
Measurements of the thermal Hall conductivity in hole-doped cuprates have shown that phonons acquire chirality in a magnetic field, both in the pseudogap phase and in the Mott insulator state. The microscopic mechanism at play is still unclear. A number of theoretical proposals are being considered, including skew scattering of phonons by various defects, the coupling of phonons to spins, and a state of loop-current order with the appropriate symmetries, but more experimental information is required to constrain theoretical scenarios. Here we present our study of the thermal Hall conductivity in the electron-doped cuprates NdCeCuO and PrCeCuO, for dopings across the phase diagram, from = 0, in the insulating antiferromagnetic phase, up to = 0.17, in the metallic phase above optimal doping. We observe a large negative thermal…
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