In d-wave altermagnets the leading intrinsic anomalous thermal Hall effect appears at third order in temperature gradient and is governed by a nonlinear thermal Berry-connection polarizability that encodes the quantum metric.
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Orbital magnetic moment suppresses total magnetoconductivities in gapless type-II Weyl semimetals in linear and nonlinear responses, with differences arising compared to type-I Weyl semimetals.
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Intrinsic anomalous thermal hall effect as a signature of quantum metric in d-wave altermagnets
In d-wave altermagnets the leading intrinsic anomalous thermal Hall effect appears at third order in temperature gradient and is governed by a nonlinear thermal Berry-connection polarizability that encodes the quantum metric.
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Magneto-optical transport in type-II Weyl semimetals in the presence of orbital magnetic moment
Orbital magnetic moment suppresses total magnetoconductivities in gapless type-II Weyl semimetals in linear and nonlinear responses, with differences arising compared to type-I Weyl semimetals.