Dielectric anomalies and interactions in the 3D quadratic band touching Luttinger semimetal Pr$_2$Ir$_2$O$_7$
ORAL
Abstract
Dirac and Weyl semimetals with linearly crossing bands are the focus of much recent interest in condensed matter physics. Although they host fascinating phenomena, their physics can be understood in terms of weakly interacting electrons. In contrast, more than 40 years ago, Abrikosov pointed out that quadratic band touchings are generically strongly interacting. We have performed terahertz spectroscopy on films of the conducting pyrochlore Pr$_2$Ir$_2$O$_7$, which has been shown to host a quadratic band touching. A dielectric constant as large as $ \tilde{\varepsilon }/\epsilon_0 \sim 180$ is observed at low temperatures. In such systems the dieletric constant is a measure of the relative scale of interactions, which are therefore in our material almost two orders of magnitude larger than the kinetic energy. Despite this, the scattering rate exhibits a $T^2$ dependence, which shows that for finite doping a Fermi liquid state survives, however with a scattering rate close to the maximal value allowed.
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Presenters
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Bing Cheng
Johns Hopkins Univ, Johns Hopkins University
Authors
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Bing Cheng
Johns Hopkins Univ, Johns Hopkins University
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Takumi Ohtsuki
University of Tokyo
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Dipanjan Chaudhuri
Johns Hopkins Univ, Johns Hopkins University
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Satoru Nakatsuji
Univ of Tokyo-Kashiwanoha, ISSP, University of Tokyo, Institute for Solid State Physics, Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo
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Mikk Lippmaa
University of Tokyo
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Peter Armitage
Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins Unversity, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Univ, Institute for Quantum Matter, Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins University