Boltzmann transport calculation finds sign-reversing planar Hall conductance and anisotropic angular responses in tilted pseudospin-1 fermions arising from chiral anomaly effects.
Mandal, Distinguishing features of longitudinal magnetoconductivity for a Rarita-Schwinger-Weyl node, arXiv e-prints (2025), arXiv:2506.12380 [cond-mat.mes-hall]
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Strain-induced axial gauge fields B5 produce angle-independent linear-in-B5 contributions to planar Hall conductivity in gapped nodal rings due to alignment with Berry curvature and orbital magnetic moment, with one component remaining completely strain-immune.
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Chiral anomaly and planar Hall conductance in pseudospin-$1$ Fermions
Boltzmann transport calculation finds sign-reversing planar Hall conductance and anisotropic angular responses in tilted pseudospin-1 fermions arising from chiral anomaly effects.
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Interplay of strain-induced axial gauge fields and intrinsic band-topology in the magnetoelectric conductivity of gapped nodal rings
Strain-induced axial gauge fields B5 produce angle-independent linear-in-B5 contributions to planar Hall conductivity in gapped nodal rings due to alignment with Berry curvature and orbital magnetic moment, with one component remaining completely strain-immune.