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Shot noise in a strange metal.

Liyang ChenDale T LowderEmine BakaliAaron Maxwell AndrewsWerner SchrenkMonika WaasRobert SvageraGaku EguchiLukas ProchaskaYiming WangChandan SettyShouvik SurQimiao SiSilke PaschenDouglas Natelson
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
Strange-metal behavior has been observed in materials ranging from high-temperature superconductors to heavy fermion metals. In conventional metals, current is carried by quasiparticles; although it has been suggested that quasiparticles are absent in strange metals, direct experimental evidence is lacking. We measured shot noise to probe the granularity of the current-carrying excitations in nanowires of the heavy fermion strange metal YbRh 2 Si 2 . When compared with conventional metals, shot noise in these nanowires is strongly suppressed. This suppression cannot be attributed to either electron-phonon or electron-electron interactions in a Fermi liquid, which suggests that the current is not carried by well-defined quasiparticles in the strange-metal regime that we probed. Our work sets the stage for similar studies of other strange metals.
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