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Viscosity Enhancement by Electron-Hole Collisions in Dirac Electron Fluid

Published 10 Mar 2022 in quant-ph and cond-mat.dis-nn | (2203.05183v2)

Abstract: Rejuvenation of hydrodynamic transport in solids provides a new window to study collective motion of electrons, where electrons behave like a viscous fluid akin to classical liquids. Experimental observations of such exotic states have not been realized until recent years, and an on-going quest is to amplify the hydrodynamic effect in electron fluids. Here we investigate the hydrodynamic properties of Dirac electron fluid in graphene from a microscopic viewpoint, and elucidate a novel way to enhance electron hydrodynamics. In particular, we present strong evidence that the shear viscosity of Dirac electrons can be enhanced by frequent electron-hole collisions, through three distinct aspects: promoting electrons and holes around the Dirac point by disorder, creating electron-hole shared zeroth Landau level by external magnetic field, and inducing electron-hole excitations by dynamic deformation. We also study Hall viscosity, which is closely related to the geometric topology and exhibits quantum behavior analogous to Hall conductivity. Therefore, our work demonstrates the exotic landscape of hydrodynamic electronics in graphene, and presents experimentally relevant responses to quantify the effects of electronic viscosity.

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