Colossal thermomagnetic response in the exotic superconductor URu2Si2
T. Yamashita, Y. Shimoyama, Y. Haga, T.D. Matsuda, E. Yamamoto, Y., Onuki, H. Sumiyoshi, S. Fujimoto, A. Levchenko, T. Shibauchi, Y. Matsuda

TL;DR
This study reports an extraordinarily large Nernst effect in the superconductor URu2Si2, revealing unconventional superconducting fluctuations possibly linked to topological and chiral phenomena, with implications for thermomagnetic applications.
Contribution
It uncovers a colossal Nernst signal in URu2Si2, exceeding theoretical predictions by a million times, and suggests novel topological fluctuation mechanisms in this exotic superconductor.
Findings
Colossal Nernst signal observed in URu2Si2.
Enhancement of Nernst effect with reduced impurity scattering.
Potential link to topological and chiral superconducting states.
Abstract
When a superconductor is heated above its critical temperature , macroscopic coherence vanishes, leaving behind droplets of thermally fluctuating Cooper pair. This superconducting fluctuation effect above has been investigated for many decades and its influence on the transport, thermoelectric and thermodynamic quantities in most superconductors is well understood by the standard Gaussian fluctuation theories. The transverse thermoelectric (Nernst) effect is particularly sensitive to the fluctuations, and the large Nernst signal found in the pseudogap regime of the underdoped high- cuprates has raised much debate on its connection to the origin of superconductivity. Here we report on the observation of a colossal Nernst signal due to the superconducting fluctuations in the heavy-fermion superconductor URuSi. The Nernst coefficient is enhanced by as large as one…
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