2019
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.100.241114
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Thermal diffusivity above the Mott-Ioffe-Regel limit

Abstract: We present high-resolution thermal diffusivity measurements on several near optimally doped electron-and hole-doped cuprate systems in a temperature range that passes through the Mott-Ioffe-Regel limit, above which the quasiparticle picture fails. Our primary observations are that the inverse thermal diffusivity is linear in temperature and can be fitted to D −1 Q = aT + b. The slope a is interpreted through the Planckian relaxation time τ ≈ /kBT and a thermal diffusion velocity vB, which is close, but larger … Show more

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“…2. Table 2 is a summary of results for a few materials reported in that study (21). The most important feature in Table 2 is that vE v ph by roughly a factor of two, which translates to a factor of four in the diffusivity slope (although, as discussed above, the difference can be larger if s is closer to unity).…”
Section: Table 1 Thermal Diffusivity Parameters For Complex Insulatomentioning
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“…2. Table 2 is a summary of results for a few materials reported in that study (21). The most important feature in Table 2 is that vE v ph by roughly a factor of two, which translates to a factor of four in the diffusivity slope (although, as discussed above, the difference can be larger if s is closer to unity).…”
Section: Table 1 Thermal Diffusivity Parameters For Complex Insulatomentioning
confidence: 93%
“…was interpreted as the residual electron diffusivity contribution at the MIR limit (21). The presence of electrons must imply that either s, or the velocity, or both need to be modified to include the electrons.…”
Section: Table 1 Thermal Diffusivity Parameters For Complex Insulatomentioning
confidence: 99%
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