TY - JOUR
T1 - Low-temperature specific heat of doped SrTi O3
T2 - Doping dependence of the effective mass and Kadowaki-Woods scaling violation
AU - McCalla, Eric
AU - Navarro Gastiasoro, Maria
AU - Cassuto, G.
AU - Fernandes, Rafael M
AU - Leighton, Chris
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 American Physical Society.
PY - 2019/2/15
Y1 - 2019/2/15
N2 - We report wide-doping-range (8×1017 to 4×1020cm-3 Hall electron density) low-temperature specific heat measurements on single crystal SrTiO3:Nb, correlated with electronic transport data and tight-binding modeling. Lattice dynamic contributions to specific heat are shown to be well understood, albeit with unusual sensitivity to doping, likely related to the behavior of soft modes. Electronic contributions to specific heat provide effective masses that increase substantially, from 1.8 to 4.8me, across the two SrTiO3 Lifshitz transitions. It is shown that this behavior can be quantitatively reconciled with quantum oscillation data and calculated band structure, establishing a remarkably doping-independent mass enhancement factor of 2.0. Most importantly, with the doping-dependent T2 resistivity prefactor and Sommerfeld coefficient known, Kadowaki-Woods scaling has been tested over the entire doping range probed. Despite classic Fermi liquid behavior in electronic specific heat, standard Kadowaki-Woods scaling is dramatically violated, highlighting the need for new theoretical descriptions of T2 resistivity in SrTiO3.
AB - We report wide-doping-range (8×1017 to 4×1020cm-3 Hall electron density) low-temperature specific heat measurements on single crystal SrTiO3:Nb, correlated with electronic transport data and tight-binding modeling. Lattice dynamic contributions to specific heat are shown to be well understood, albeit with unusual sensitivity to doping, likely related to the behavior of soft modes. Electronic contributions to specific heat provide effective masses that increase substantially, from 1.8 to 4.8me, across the two SrTiO3 Lifshitz transitions. It is shown that this behavior can be quantitatively reconciled with quantum oscillation data and calculated band structure, establishing a remarkably doping-independent mass enhancement factor of 2.0. Most importantly, with the doping-dependent T2 resistivity prefactor and Sommerfeld coefficient known, Kadowaki-Woods scaling has been tested over the entire doping range probed. Despite classic Fermi liquid behavior in electronic specific heat, standard Kadowaki-Woods scaling is dramatically violated, highlighting the need for new theoretical descriptions of T2 resistivity in SrTiO3.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.3.022001
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.3.022001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85061826187
SN - 2475-9953
VL - 3
JO - Physical Review Materials
JF - Physical Review Materials
IS - 2
M1 - 022001
ER -