Weyl node separation in thick-walled semimetal cylinders acts as an internal chiral gauge field that breaks time-reversal symmetry and induces spontaneous persistent currents at zero external flux.
Chiral Anomaly and Classical Negative Magnetoresistance of Weyl Metals
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We consider the classical magnetoresistance of a Weyl metal in which the electron Fermi surface possess nonzero fluxes of the Berry curvature. Such a system may exhibit large negative magnetoresistance with unusual anisotropy as a function of the angle between the electric and magnetic fields. In this case the system can support a new type of plasma waves. These phenomena are consequences of chiral anomaly in electron transport theory.
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Holographic U(1)V x U(1)A Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory in Schwarzschild-AdS5 yields thirteen momentum- and B-field-dependent transport coefficient functions for chiral plasma currents, applied to negative magnetoresistance and chiral magnetic waves beyond hydrodynamics.
Axial anomaly form is unchanged in dense matter via Ward identity cancellation, yielding a Fermi-velocity-suppressed persistent chiral magnetic current set by axial chemical potential.
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Spontaneous persistent currents and time-reversal symmetry breaking in thick-walled Weyl semimetal cylinders
Weyl node separation in thick-walled semimetal cylinders acts as an internal chiral gauge field that breaks time-reversal symmetry and induces spontaneous persistent currents at zero external flux.
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Chiral Plasma under Strong Magnetic Fields: A Holographic Analysis of Transport Phenomena
Holographic U(1)V x U(1)A Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory in Schwarzschild-AdS5 yields thirteen momentum- and B-field-dependent transport coefficient functions for chiral plasma currents, applied to negative magnetoresistance and chiral magnetic waves beyond hydrodynamics.
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Revisiting the Axial Anomaly and Chiral Magnetic Effect in Dense Matter, with Applications to Axion Dark Matter
Axial anomaly form is unchanged in dense matter via Ward identity cancellation, yielding a Fermi-velocity-suppressed persistent chiral magnetic current set by axial chemical potential.