A translationally equivariant and higher-order finite-difference method for Wannier interpolation yields more accurate Wannier centers, position matrices, electric polarization, orbital magnetization, and spin Hall conductivity.
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An ab initio-parameterized quantum Boltzmann equation framework predicts a huge ultrafast spin Seebeck effect from superdiffusive magnon currents in laser-excited bcc Fe films.
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Accurate calculation of Wannier centers, position matrix, and composite operators using translationally equivariant and higher-order finite differences
A translationally equivariant and higher-order finite-difference method for Wannier interpolation yields more accurate Wannier centers, position matrices, electric polarization, orbital magnetization, and spin Hall conductivity.
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Huge ultrafast spin Seebeck effect mediated by laser-excited superdiffusive magnon currents
An ab initio-parameterized quantum Boltzmann equation framework predicts a huge ultrafast spin Seebeck effect from superdiffusive magnon currents in laser-excited bcc Fe films.