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Magnetization energy current in the axial magnetic effect

Shitade, Atsuo*; Araki, Yasufumi

Physical Review B, 103(15), p.155202_1 - 155202_8, 2021/04

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:17.05(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

The axial magnetic effect (AME) is one of the anomalous transport phenomena in which the energy current is induced by an axial magnetic field. Here we numerically study the AME for the relativistic Wilson fermion in the axial magnetic field and a twisted Dirac semimetal. The AME current density inside the bulk is nonzero, and particularly in the low energy regime for the former model, it is explained by the field-theoretical results without any fitting parameter. However, for both models, the average AME current density vanishes owing to the surface contribution. The axial gauge field is regarded as the spatially modulated (effective) Zeeman field and induces the spatially modulated energy magnetization. The AME is attributed to the magnetization energy current and hence cannot be observed in transport experiments.

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Magnetization energy current in the axial magnetic effect

Shitade, Atsuo*; Araki, Yasufumi

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