{"day":"01","citation":{"short":"M. Serbyn, M. Skvortsov, A. Varlamov, V. Galitski, in:, American Institute of Physics, 2009, pp. 140–145.","ama":"Serbyn M, Skvortsov M, Varlamov A, Galitski V. Giant nernst effect due to fluctuating cooper Pairs in superconductors. In: Vol 1134. American Institute of Physics; 2009:140-145. doi:10.1063/1.3149485","mla":"Serbyn, Maksym, et al. Giant Nernst Effect Due to Fluctuating Cooper Pairs in Superconductors. Vol. 1134, American Institute of Physics, 2009, pp. 140–45, doi:10.1063/1.3149485.","ieee":"M. Serbyn, M. Skvortsov, A. Varlamov, and V. Galitski, “Giant nernst effect due to fluctuating cooper Pairs in superconductors,” presented at the Landau Memorial Conference on Advances in Theoretical Physics, 2009, vol. 1134, pp. 140–145.","apa":"Serbyn, M., Skvortsov, M., Varlamov, A., & Galitski, V. (2009). Giant nernst effect due to fluctuating cooper Pairs in superconductors (Vol. 1134, pp. 140–145). Presented at the Landau Memorial Conference on Advances in Theoretical Physics, American Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3149485","chicago":"Serbyn, Maksym, Mikhail Skvortsov, Andrei Varlamov, and Victor Galitski. “Giant Nernst Effect Due to Fluctuating Cooper Pairs in Superconductors,” 1134:140–45. American Institute of Physics, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3149485.","ista":"Serbyn M, Skvortsov M, Varlamov A, Galitski V. 2009. Giant nernst effect due to fluctuating cooper Pairs in superconductors. Landau Memorial Conference on Advances in Theoretical Physics vol. 1134, 140–145."},"type":"conference","_id":"964","year":"2009","status":"public","extern":1,"volume":1134,"title":"Giant nernst effect due to fluctuating cooper Pairs in superconductors","doi":"10.1063/1.3149485","conference":{"name":"Landau Memorial Conference on Advances in Theoretical Physics"},"date_updated":"2021-01-12T08:22:17Z","date_created":"2018-12-11T11:49:26Z","page":"140 - 145","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"A theory of the fluctuation-induced Nernst efl'ect is developed for a two-dimensional superconductor in a perpendicular magnetic field. First, we derive a simple phenomenological formula for the Nernst coefficient, which naturally explains the giant Nernst signal due to fluctuating Cooper pairs. The latter signal is shown to be large even far from the transition and may exceed by orders of magnitude the Fermi liquid terms. We also present a complete microscopic calculation of the Nernst coefficient for arbitrary magnetic fields and temperatures, which is based on the standard definition of heat current vertices. It is shown that the magnitude and the behavior of the Nernst signal observed experimentally in disordered superconducting films can be well understood on the basis of superconducting fluctuation theory."}],"date_published":"2009-01-01T00:00:00Z","publisher":"American Institute of Physics","publist_id":"6435","intvolume":" 1134","publication_status":"published","month":"01","author":[{"orcid":"0000-0002-2399-5827","id":"47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","full_name":"Maksym Serbyn","first_name":"Maksym","last_name":"Serbyn"},{"full_name":"Skvortsov, Mikhail A","first_name":"Mikhail","last_name":"Skvortsov"},{"last_name":"Varlamov","full_name":"Varlamov, Andrei A","first_name":"Andrei"},{"full_name":"Galitski, Victor M","first_name":"Victor","last_name":"Galitski"}],"quality_controlled":0}