On the Amplitude of Vortex Entropy: A Semiclassical Treatment
Abstract
Despite a long history of Nernst effect in superconductors, a satisfactory theory on its amplitude in vortex liquid phase is still absent. The central quantity of vortex Nernst signals is the entropy carried by each vortex. Here we show a semiclassical treatment based on London equation and Pippard nonlocal generalization. The derived is a function of both temperatures and magnetic fields. Its magnitude scales with normal-state conductivity . Estimations based on our formula show good consistency with experimentally determined values. In dirty limit, the relation is further simplified into a Wiedemann-Franz-like ratio if taking parameter values deduced from Homes' law, where is two-dimensional quantum conductivity. We also address related issues, including bounds to , the Nernst signal and viscosity-entropy density ratio, which are all expressed in fundamental physical constants.
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@article{arxiv.2410.05671,
title = {On the Amplitude of Vortex Entropy: A Semiclassical Treatment},
author = {Yehao Guo and Dong Qiu and Haiwen Liu and Jie Xiong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.05671},
year = {2024}
}