Nernst effect in metals and superconductors: a review of concepts and experiments
The Nernst effect is the transverse electric field produced by a longitudinal thermal gradient
in the presence of a magnetic field. At the beginning of this century, Nernst experiments on …
in the presence of a magnetic field. At the beginning of this century, Nernst experiments on …
Fluctuation spectroscopy: From Rayleigh-Jeans waves to Abrikosov vortex clusters
Superconducting (SC) fluctuations, discovered in the late 1960s, have constituted an
important research area in superconductivity as they are manifest in a variety of phenomena …
important research area in superconductivity as they are manifest in a variety of phenomena …
[KSIĄŻKA][B] Fundamentals of thermoelectricity
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What kind of information on the electrons' organisation in solids is yielded by measuring
their thermoelectric response? Fundamentals of Thermoelectricity gives an account of our …
their thermoelectric response? Fundamentals of Thermoelectricity gives an account of our …
Fractal superconductivity near localization threshold
We develop a semi-quantitative theory of electron pairing and resulting superconductivity in
bulk “poor conductors” in which Fermi energy EF is located in the region of localized states …
bulk “poor conductors” in which Fermi energy EF is located in the region of localized states …
Pseudogap temperature of cuprate superconductors from the Nernst effect
We use the Nernst effect to delineate the boundary of the pseudogap phase in the
temperature-do** phase diagram of hole-doped cuprate superconductors. New data for …
temperature-do** phase diagram of hole-doped cuprate superconductors. New data for …
Three-terminal thermoelectric transport through a molecular junction
The thermoelectric transport through a molecular bridge is discussed with an emphasis on
the effects of inelastic processes of the transport electrons caused by the coupling to the …
the effects of inelastic processes of the transport electrons caused by the coupling to the …
Decrease of upper critical field with underdo** in cuprate superconductors
It is still unclear why the transition temperature T c of cuprate superconductors falls with
underdo**. The do** dependence of the critical magnetic field H c2 is directly relevant …
underdo**. The do** dependence of the critical magnetic field H c2 is directly relevant …
Three-terminal thermoelectric transport under broken time-reversal symmetry
The thermoelectric transport through a ring threaded by an Aharonov-Bohm flux, with a
molecular bridge on one of its arms, is analyzed. The charge carriers also interact with the …
molecular bridge on one of its arms, is analyzed. The charge carriers also interact with the …
Colossal thermomagnetic response in the exotic superconductor URu2Si2
The superconducting fluctuation effect, due to preformed Cooper pairs above the critical
temperature T c, has been generally understood by the standard Gaussian fluctuation …
temperature T c, has been generally understood by the standard Gaussian fluctuation …
Nernst effect in the electron-doped cuprate superconductor : Superconducting fluctuations, upper critical field , and the origin of the dome
The Nernst effect was measured in the electron-doped cuprate superconductor Pr 2− x Ce x
CuO 4 (PCCO) at four concentrations, from underdoped (x= 0.13) to overdoped (x= 0.17), for …
CuO 4 (PCCO) at four concentrations, from underdoped (x= 0.13) to overdoped (x= 0.17), for …