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Uranium compound achieves record anomalous Nernst conductivity – Phys.org
New research has demonstrated that a magnetic uranium compound can have strong thermoelectric properties, generating four times the transverse voltage from heat…

New research has demonstrated that a magnetic uranium compound can have strong thermoelectric properties, generating four times the transverse voltage from heat than the previous record in a cobalt-manganese-gallium compound. The result unlocks a new potential for the actinide elements at the bottom of the periodic table and point to a fresh direction in research on topological quantum materials.
“We found that the large spin-orbit coupling and strong electronic correlations in a system of uranium-cobalt-aluminum…
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