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This paper develops a semiclassical theory to understand the behavior of superconducting quasiparticles in systems where superconductivity is induced by proximity to a superconductor, and where spin-orbit coupling is significant. The research focuses on the impact of superconducting Berry curvatures, leading to predictions about thermal and spin transport phenomena (Edelstein and Nernst effects). The study is relevant for understanding and potentially manipulating spin currents and thermal transport in novel superconducting materials.
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The paper reveals the structure of superconducting Berry curvatures and derives the superconducting Berry curvature induced thermal Edelstein effect and spin Nernst effect.

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This paper investigates the linear exciton Hall and Nernst effects in monolayer 2D semiconductors. It uses semi-classical transport theory to derive the exciton Berry curvature and analyzes its impact on the Hall and Nernst currents. The study highlights the role of material symmetry in inducing these effects, even without Berry curvature, and provides insights into the behavior of excitons in specific materials like TMDs and black phosphorus. The findings are relevant for understanding and potentially manipulating exciton transport in 2D materials for optoelectronic applications.
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The specific symmetry of 2D materials can induce a significant linear exciton Hall (Nernst) effect even without Berry curvature.

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Intrinsic spin Nernst effect in spin-triplet superconductors

Published:Dec 23, 2025 01:33
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ArXiv

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This article reports on research concerning the intrinsic spin Nernst effect within spin-triplet superconductors. The focus is on a specific area of condensed matter physics, exploring the behavior of materials under certain conditions. The source is ArXiv, indicating a pre-print or research paper.

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