Hidden Fermi-liquid charge transport in the antiferromagnetic phase of the electron-doped cuprates
arXiv:1610.01181 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.197001
Abstract
Systematic analysis of the planar resistivity, Hall effect and cotangent of the Hall angle for the electron-doped cuprates reveals underlying Fermi-liquid behavior even deep in the antiferromagnetic part of the phase diagram. The transport scattering rate exhibits a quadratic temperature dependence, and is nearly independent of doping, compound and carrier type (electrons vs. holes), and hence universal. Our analysis moreover indicates that the material-specific resistivity upturn at low temperatures and low doping has the same origin in both electron- and hole-doped cuprates.
To appear in PRL