The Spin Nernst Effect (SNE) is a type of spin transport phenomenon that occurs in materials where a temperature gradient induces a spin current. It is a variant of the more general Nernst effect, which describes how a temperature difference can create an electric voltage in a conductor. However, in the case of the Spin Nernst Effect, the focus is on the generation of a flow of spin rather than charge.
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