نتایج جستجو برای: nernst

تعداد نتایج: 1509  

1997
Robert M. Wald Enrico Fermi

The Nernst formulation of the third law of ordinary thermody-namics (often referred to as the \Nernst theorem") asserts that the entropy, S, of a system must go to zero (or a \universal constant") as its temperature, T , goes to zero. This assertion is commonly considered to be a fundamental law of thermodynamics. As such, it seems to spoil the otherwise perfect analogy between the ordinary law...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2009
M N Serbyn M A Skvortsov A A Varlamov Victor Galitski

A theory of the fluctuation-induced Nernst effect is developed for a two-dimensional superconductor in a perpendicular magnetic field. First, we derive a simple phenomenological formula for the Nernst coefficient, which naturally explains the giant Nernst signal due to fluctuating Cooper pairs. The latter signal is shown to be large even far from the transition and may exceed by orders of magni...

Journal: :Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal 2009
Kamran Behnia

Following the observation of an anomalous Nernst signal in cuprates, the Nernst effect has been explored in a variety of metals and superconductors during the past few years. This paper reviews the results obtained during this exploration, focusing on the Nernst response of normal quasi-particles as opposed to the one generated by superconducting vortices or by short-lived Cooper pairs. Contrar...

2010
Andreas Hackl Matthias Vojta

After a brief review of current ideas on stripe order in cuprate high-temperature superconductors, we discuss the quasiparticle Nernst effect in cuprates, with focus on its evolution in non-superconducting stripe and related nematic states. In general, we find the Nernst signal to be strongly enhanced by nearby van-Hove singularities and Lifshitz transitions in the band structure, implying that...

2003
C. P. Hill M. M. Qazilbash R. L. Greene

The Nernst effect of Pr 2−x Ce x CuO 4 (x=0.13, 0.15, and 0.17) has been measured on thin film samples between 5-120 K and 0-14 T. In comparison to recent measurements on hole-doped cuprates that showed an anomalously large Nernst effect above the resistive T c and H c2 [1–4], we find a normal Nernst effect above T c and H c2 for all dopings. The H c2 (T) determined from the Nernst effect shows...

2009
Andreas Hackl Matthias Vojta Subir Sachdev

Experiments on underdoped cuprate superconductors suggest an intricate relation between the normal-state Nernst effect and stripe order: The Nernst signal appears enhanced near 1/8 hole doping and its onset temperature scales with the stripe-ordering temperature over some range of doping. Here, we employ a phenomenological quasiparticle model to calculate the normal-state Nernst signal in the p...

1997
Robert M. Wald Enrico Fermi

The Nernst formulation of the third law of ordinary thermodynamics (often referred to as the “Nernst theorem”) asserts that the entropy, S, of a system must go to zero (or a “universal constant”) as its temperature, T , goes to zero. This assertion is commonly considered to be a fundamental law of thermodynamics. As such, it seems to spoil the otherwise perfect analogy between the ordinary laws...

2009
Andreas Hackl Subir Sachdev

We calculate the normal state Nernst signal in the cuprates resulting from a reconstruction of the Fermi surface due to spin density wave order. An order parameter consistent with the reconstruction of the Fermi surface detected in electron-doped materials is shown to sharply enhance the Nernst signal close to optimal doping. Within a semiclassical treatment, the obtained magnitude and position...

2008
MARI MATSUO AKIRA ENDO HIROAKI NAKAMURA

We report a theoretical calculation explaining the quantum Nernst effect observed experimentally in a bismuth single crystal. Generalizing the edge-current picture in two dimensions, we show that the peaks of the Nernst coefficient survive in three dimensions due to a van Hove singularity. We also evaluate the phonon-drag effect on the Nernst coefficient numerically. Our result agrees with the ...

Journal: :international journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 2013
m. m. zerafat m. shariaty-niassar s. j. hashemi s. sabbaghi a. ghaee

nanofiltration-based separation processes have found diverse applications in industrial and environmentalproblems recently, due to several advantages such as lower energy requirement and elevated flux ratescompared with their reverse osmosis (ro) counterparts. several attempts have been made for modellingnf-based separation processes ranging from rigorous space-charge approaches to simpler irre...

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