We perform an analytic calculation of thermoelectric transport coefficients for massless Dirac electrons using the approach based on the Kubo-Středa formula and generalized Mott's relation. The main focus of the letter is made on the properties of the Nernst coefficient in the vicinity of the Dirac point in quantum limit. We calculate magnetic field and temperature dependencies of the Nernst coefficient and compare our results with recent experiments in α-(BEDTTTF) 2I3 organic conductor. We argue that the Zeeman splitting is important to understand the experimental data at high magnetic fields. © 2013 The Physical Society of Japan
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© 2020 by the authorsDirac and Weyl semimetals are three-dimensional electronic systems with the Fer...
We find that the empirical relation between the longitudinal and Hall resistivities (i.e., R-xx and ...
We calculate the thermoelectric response coefficients of three-dimensional Dirac or Weyl semimetals ...
We develop a theory of transverse thermoelectric (Peltier) conductivity α_(xy), in a strong magnetic...
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International audienceIn a recent work, a contribution to the Nernst current of a Dirac or Weyl semi...
The quasi-two-dimensional molecular conductor α-(BEDT-TTF)2I3 exhibits anomalous transport phenomena...
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[EN] The conformal anomaly, a quantum anomaly related to metric deformations in conformally invarian...
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