2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.00227
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Transport properties of a $3$-dimensional holographic effective theory with gauge-axion coupling

Yi-Lin Li,
Xi-Jing Wang,
Guoyang Fu
et al.

Abstract: In this paper, we implement a 3-dimensional holographic effective theory with gauge-axion coupling. The analytical black hole solution is worked out. We investigate the Direct current (DC) thermoelectric conductivities. A novel property is that DC electric conductivity for vanishing gauge-axion coupling is temperature dependent. It is different from that of 4-dimensional axion model whose DC electric conductivity is temperature independent. In addition, the gauge-axion coupling induces a metal insulator transi… Show more

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“…Because of the inelastic scattering between charged and neutral degrees of freedom, it can be ascribed to heat and charge transport in different ways [103]. Furthermore, it has also been discovered that the WF law is also violated in the majority of holographic dual systems [19,98,100,105,106]. However, the mechanism behind them is still missing.…”
Section: Lorentz Ratiosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the inelastic scattering between charged and neutral degrees of freedom, it can be ascribed to heat and charge transport in different ways [103]. Furthermore, it has also been discovered that the WF law is also violated in the majority of holographic dual systems [19,98,100,105,106]. However, the mechanism behind them is still missing.…”
Section: Lorentz Ratiosmentioning
confidence: 99%