Nernst effect in poor conductors and the cuprate superconductors
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.str-el
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nernstconductorseffectsignalanomalouscalculatechemicalcontributions
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We calculate the Nernst signal in disordered conductors with the chemical potential near the mobility edge. The Nernst effect originates from interference of itinerant and localised-carrier contributions to the thermomagnetic transport. It reveals a strong temperature and magnetic field dependence, which describes quantitatively the anomalous Nernst signal in high-Tc cuprates.
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