Electric and Magnetic Responses of Two-dimensional Dirac Electrons in Organic Conductor $alpha$-(BETS)$_2$I$_3$


Abstract in English

Effect of spin-orbit coupling (SOC) on Dirac electrons in the organic conductor $alpha$-(BETS)$_2$I$_3$ [BETS = bis(ethylenedithio)tetraselenafulvalene] has been examined by calculating electric conductivity and spin magnetic susceptibility. A tight-binding (TB) model with transfer energies consisting of real and imaginary parts is evaluated using first-principles density-functional theory calculation. The conductivity without SOC depends on both anisotropies of the velocity of the Dirac cone and the tiling of the cone. Such conductivity is suppressed by the SOC, which gives rise to the imaginary part of the transfer energy. It is shown at low temperatures that the conductivity decreases due to the SOC and the Dirac cone with linear dispersion. A nearly constant conductivity at high temperatures is obtained by an electron-phonon (e--p) scattering. Further, the property of the Dirac cone is examined for spin susceptibility, which is mainly determined by the density of states (DOS). The result is compared with the case of the organic conductor $alpha$-(BEDT-TTF)$_2$I$_3$ [BEDT-TTF=bis(ethylenedithio)tetrathiafulvalene], which provides the Dirac cone without SOC. The relevance to experiments is discussed.

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