Abstract

In this paper, we have studied the transport properties in two-dimensional superconductors in the frame of the Langevin approach to the time dependent Ginzburg–Landau equation. The electrical and thermoelectric conductivity, resulting from thermal fluctuations of the superconducting order parameter, are computed in the self-consistent Gaussian approximation for an arbitrarily strong electric field and a magnetic field. The Nernst signal, describing the Nernst effect in type-II superconductor under a magnetic field, is also calculated in linear response limit. We obtain analytical expressions for the electrical conductivity, the thermoelectric conductivity and the Nernst signal summing all Landau levels without need to cutoff higher Landau levels to treat an arbitrary magnetic field. Our results indicate that the electrical and thermoelectric conductivity are suppressed in high electric fields and the Nernst signal is in good agreement with experimental data on [Formula: see text].

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