In the presence of external magnetic field, the Kitaev model could either
hosts gapped topological anyon or gapless Majorana fermions. In
α-RuCl3​, the gapped and gapless cases are only separated by a
thirty-degree rotation of the in-plane magnetic field vector. The
presence/absence of the spectral gap is key for understanding the thermal
transport behavior in α-RuCl3​. Here, we study the anisotropy of the
oscillatory features of thermal conductivity in α-RuCl3​. We examine
the oscillatory features of thermal conductivities (k//a, k//b) with fixed
external fields and found distinct behavior for the gapped (B//a) and gapless
(B//b) scenarios. Furthermore, we track the evolution of thermal resistivity
(λa​) and its oscillatory features with the rotation of in-plane
magnetic fields from B//b to B//a. The thermal resistivity λ(B,θ)
display distinct rotational symmetries before and after the emergence of the
field induced Kitaev spin liquid phase. These experiment data suggest close
correlations between the oscillatory features of thermal conductivity, the
underlying Kitaev spin liquid phase and the fermionic excitation it holds