We study the conductivity in itinerant-electron systems near to a magnetic quantum critical point. We show that, for a class of geometries, the universal power-law dependence of resistivity upon temperature may be reflected in a universal nonlinear conductivity; when a strong electric field is applied, the resulting current has a universal power-law dependence upon the applied electric field. For a system with thermal-equilibrium current proportional to T-alpha and dynamical exponent z, we find a nonlinear resistivity proportional to E(z-1)/[z(1+alpha)-1].</p
Resistivity in the quantum-critical fluctuation region of several metallic compounds such as the cup...
We describe the nature of charge transport at nonzero temperatures (T) above the two-dimensional (d)...
Understanding electrical transport in strange metals, including the seeming universality of Planckia...
We study the conductivity in itinerant-electron systems near to a magnetic quantum critical point. W...
We study the conductivity in itinerant-electron systems near to a magnetic quantum critical point. W...
Understanding electrical transport in strange metals, including the seeming universality of Plancki...
The conductance of ballistic quantum constrictions in a two-dimensional electron gas has been studie...
We study the electric and heat current response resulting from an electric field quench in a hologra...
Quantum criticality provides an important route to revealing universal nonequilibrium behavior. A ca...
The conductance of ballistic quantum constrictions in a two-dimensional electron gas has been studie...
The conductance of ballistic quantum constrictions in a two-dimensional electron gas has been studie...
We study the electrical resistivity in the quantum Griffiths phase associated with the antiferromagn...
Abstract. It is shown that the investigation of the conductivity in a single crystal of a normal met...
We report on the non-linear electric field effect in the conductivity of disordered conductors. We ...
Observations across many families of unconventional materials motivative the search for robust mecha...
Resistivity in the quantum-critical fluctuation region of several metallic compounds such as the cup...
We describe the nature of charge transport at nonzero temperatures (T) above the two-dimensional (d)...
Understanding electrical transport in strange metals, including the seeming universality of Planckia...
We study the conductivity in itinerant-electron systems near to a magnetic quantum critical point. W...
We study the conductivity in itinerant-electron systems near to a magnetic quantum critical point. W...
Understanding electrical transport in strange metals, including the seeming universality of Plancki...
The conductance of ballistic quantum constrictions in a two-dimensional electron gas has been studie...
We study the electric and heat current response resulting from an electric field quench in a hologra...
Quantum criticality provides an important route to revealing universal nonequilibrium behavior. A ca...
The conductance of ballistic quantum constrictions in a two-dimensional electron gas has been studie...
The conductance of ballistic quantum constrictions in a two-dimensional electron gas has been studie...
We study the electrical resistivity in the quantum Griffiths phase associated with the antiferromagn...
Abstract. It is shown that the investigation of the conductivity in a single crystal of a normal met...
We report on the non-linear electric field effect in the conductivity of disordered conductors. We ...
Observations across many families of unconventional materials motivative the search for robust mecha...
Resistivity in the quantum-critical fluctuation region of several metallic compounds such as the cup...
We describe the nature of charge transport at nonzero temperatures (T) above the two-dimensional (d)...
Understanding electrical transport in strange metals, including the seeming universality of Planckia...