Superconducting phases of -electron compounds

C Pfleiderer - Reviews of Modern Physics, 2009 - APS
Intermetallic compounds containing f-electron elements display a wealth of superconducting
phases, which are prime candidates for unconventional pairing with complex order …

The Nernst effect and the boundaries of the Fermi liquid picture

K Behnia - Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2009 - iopscience.iop.org
Following the observation of an anomalous Nernst signal in cuprates, the Nernst effect has
been explored in a variety of metals and superconductors during the past few years. This …

Electrically tunable giant Nernst effect in two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures

G Pasquale, Z Sun, G Migliato Marega… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
The Nernst effect, a transverse thermoelectric phenomenon, has attracted significant
attention for its potential in energy conversion, thermoelectrics and spintronics. However …

Emergence of Kondo lattice behavior in a van der Waals itinerant ferromagnet, Fe3GeTe2

Y Zhang, H Lu, X Zhu, S Tan, W Feng, Q Liu… - Science …, 2018 - science.org
Searching for heavy fermion (HF) states in non–f-electron systems becomes an interesting
issue, especially in the presence of magnetism, and can help explain the physics of complex …

Coexistence of Merons with Skyrmions in the Centrosymmetric Van Der Waals Ferromagnet Fe5–xGeTe2

BW Casas, Y Li, A Moon, Y **n, C McKeever… - Advanced …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Fe5–xGeTe2 is a centrosymmetric, layered van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnet that displays
Curie temperatures Tc (270–330 K) that are within the useful range for spintronic …

Direct observation of how the heavy-fermion state develops in

QY Chen, DF Xu, XH Niu, J Jiang, R Peng, HC Xu… - Physical Review B, 2017 - APS
Heavy-fermion systems share some of the strange metal phenomenology seen in other
unconventional superconductors, providing a unique opportunity to set strange metals in a …

On the thermoelectricity of correlated electrons in the zero-temperature limit

K Behnia, D Jaccard, J Flouquet - Journal of Physics: Condensed …, 2004 - iopscience.iop.org
The Seebeck coefficient of a metal is expected to display a linear temperature dependence
in the zero-temperature limit. To attain this regime, it is often necessary to cool the system …

Giant anomalous Nernst effect in the magnetic Weyl semimetal

H Yang, W You, J Wang, J Huang, C **, X Xu… - Physical Review …, 2020 - APS
In ferromagnetic solids, a transverse voltage can be generated by a longitudinal temperature
gradient even in the absence of a magnetic field. This thermoelectric counterpart of the …

On the Lorenz number of multiband materials

M Thesberg, H Kosina, N Neophytou - Physical Review B, 2017 - APS
There are many exotic scenarios where the Lorenz number of the Wiedemann-Franz law is
known to deviate from expected values. However, in conventional semiconductor systems, it …

Anomalous transport phenomena in Fermi liquids with strong magnetic fluctuations

H Kontani - Reports on Progress in Physics, 2008 - iopscience.iop.org
In this paper, we present recent developments in the theory of transport phenomena based
on the Fermi liquid theory. In conventional metals, various transport coefficients are scaled …