We present a study of the Nernst effect in amorphous superconducting thin
films of Nb0.15Si0.85. The field dependence of the Nernst coefficient
above Tc displays two distinct regimes separated by a field scale set by
the Ginzburg-Landau correlation length. A single function F(ξ), with the
correlation length as its unique argument set either by the zero-field
correlation length (in the low magnetic field limit) or by the magnetic length
(in the opposite limit), describes the Nernst coefficient. We conclude that the
Nernst signal observed on a wide temperature (30×Tc) and field (4×Bc2) range is exclusively generated by short-lived Cooper pairs.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure