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The Anomalous Photo‐Nernst Effect of Massive Dirac Fermions In HfTe5

Advanced Physics Research(2024)

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Abstract The quantum geometric Berry curvature results in an anomalous correction to the band velocity of crystal electrons with a corresponding transverse (thermo)electric conductivity. However, time‐reversal symmetry typically constrains the direct observation and exploitation of anomalous transport to magnetic compounds. Here, it is demonstrated the anomalous Hall and Nernst conductivities are essential for describing the optoelectronic transport in thin films of the non‐magnetic, weakly gapped semimetal HfTe5 subject to an external magnetic field. A focused photoexcitation adresses the symmetries of the local Nernst conductivity, which unveils a hitherto hidden, anomalous photo‐Nernst effect of three‐dimensional (3D) massive Dirac fermions. The experimental temperature and density dependencies are compared with a semiclassical Boltzmann transport model. For HfTe5 thin films with the Fermi level close to the gap, the model suggests that the anomalous photo‐Nernst currents originate from an intrinsic Berry curvature mechanism, where the Zeeman interaction effectively breaks time‐reversal symmetry of the massive Dirac fermions already at moderate external magnetic fields.
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anomalous Hall effect,anomalous Nernst effect,berry curvature,photocurrent,topological insulator
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