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Time-reversal symmetry breaking and spontaneous anomalous Hall effect in Fermi fluids
Kai Sun,
Eduardo Fradkin
Physics
Materials Research Lab
Center for Advanced Study
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Chemistry
Conductance
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Nematic Phase
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Quasiparticle
100%
Hall Effect
100%
Fermi Liquid
100%
Gauge Theory
100%
Fermi Fluid
100%
Keyphrases
Time-reversal Symmetry Breaking
100%
Anomalous Hall Effect
100%
Fermionic
33%
Time-reversal Symmetry
16%
Two Dimensional
16%
Quasiparticle Excitations
16%
Large Classes
16%
Spatial Symmetry
16%
Momentum Space
16%
Strong Correlation
16%
Non-magnetic
16%
Nematic Phase
16%
Fermi Liquid
16%
Low-temperature Physics
16%
Symmetry Breaking
16%
Hall Conductivity
16%
Mean-field Approximation
16%
Gauge Theory
16%
Emery Model
16%
Berry Phase
16%
Two-band Model
16%
Correlated Models
16%
N-band
16%
Band Model
16%
Translation Symmetry
16%
Chiral Symmetry Breaking
16%
Chiral Symmetry
16%
Charge Symmetry
16%
Physics
Photoelectric Emission
100%
Broken Symmetry
100%
Physics
14%
Quasiparticle
14%
Fermi Liquid
14%
Gauge Theory
14%