The size of Cooper pairs is given by the trace of their quantum geometric quadrupole moment, with Berry curvature entering via the pair wavefunction phase to impose a geometric lower bound alongside the quantum metric.
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Thermoelectric and non-reciprocal transport effects are predicted as accessible probes for spin- and valley-polarized states in hybrid Ising superconductor and van der Waals material junctions.
Calculates anomalous Hall conductivity σ_xy in rhombohedral graphene with weak dense Gaussian impurities and strong sparse impurities by summing intrinsic, side-jump, Gaussian and non-Gaussian skew-scattering diagrams in the Kubo-Streda formalism, plus perturbative warping.
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Quantum Geometric Quadrupole of Cooper Pairs
The size of Cooper pairs is given by the trace of their quantum geometric quadrupole moment, with Berry curvature entering via the pair wavefunction phase to impose a geometric lower bound alongside the quantum metric.
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Detection of spin- and valley-polarized states in van der Waals materials via thermoelectric and non-reciprocal transport
Thermoelectric and non-reciprocal transport effects are predicted as accessible probes for spin- and valley-polarized states in hybrid Ising superconductor and van der Waals material junctions.
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Anomalous Hall effect in rhombohedral graphene
Calculates anomalous Hall conductivity σ_xy in rhombohedral graphene with weak dense Gaussian impurities and strong sparse impurities by summing intrinsic, side-jump, Gaussian and non-Gaussian skew-scattering diagrams in the Kubo-Streda formalism, plus perturbative warping.