Electronic crossover in the highly anisotropic normal state of Sr2RuO4 from pressure effects on electrical resistivity

Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics Volume 58 Issue 22 Page 15 062-15 066 published_at 1998-12-01
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Title ( eng )
Electronic crossover in the highly anisotropic normal state of Sr2RuO4 from pressure effects on electrical resistivity
Creator
Yoshida Koji
Nakamura Fumihiko
Goko Tatsuo
Fujita Toshizo
Maeno Yoshiteru
Mori Yasumitsu
NishiZaki Shuji
Source Title
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume 58
Issue 22
Start Page 15 062
End Page 15 066
Abstract
We investigated pressure dependence of the electrical resistivity of the only copper-free layered-perovskite superconductor Sr2RuO4. The characteristic temperature TM, where the out-of-plane resistivity pc changes from metallic behavior to nonmetallic behavior with increasing temperature, increases with hydrostatic pressure. In contrast, the absolute value of pc at TM is almost independent of pressure. Such a change over in pc is ascribable to the crossover from the diffusion process of quasiparticles between the adjacent layers to the thermally assisted hopping process. The pressure effects on pc are possibly characterized by the enhanced transfer integral along the c axis by pressure. On the other hand, in the temperature dependence of the in-plane resistivity, we observed an intriguing hump that appears at low T less than TM in the pressure range from 1.5 to 5 GPa, and vanishes on applying higher pressure. This behavior may be comprehensible from the view of the two-dimensional ferromagnetic spin fluctuations enhanced by pressure.
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
American Physical Society
Date of Issued 1998-12-01
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Copyright (c) 1998 American Physical Society.
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1098-0121
[DOI] 10.1103/PhysRevB.58.15062
[NCID] AA11187113
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.166402