Condensed-Matter Physics & Materials Science Seminar

"Dissipationless Nernst effects"

Presented by Vadim Oganesyan, City University of New York (CUNY)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010, 1:30 pm — Bldg. 510, 2-160

After an overview of the recent renaissance of magnetothermoelectric (Ettingausen-Nernst) effect in high temperature superconductors and other correlated materials, I will compare and contrast three different theoretical approaches to this phenomenon: Boltzman kinetics, hydrodynamics and some very recent and exact results in "high" magnetic field. The latter applies to recent experiments in 3D semimetals, graphene and some semiconductors.

Hosted by: Robert Konik

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