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Theoretical Physics Seminar - Tobias Holder

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This is part of a seminar series for students and researchers interested in theoretical physics and applied mathematics. Listen to Tobias Holder (Tel Aviv University) during the seminar "Vortices and para-hydrodynamics in ultraclean WTe2 flakes".

Seminar,
Webinar
Date
4 Apr 2024
Time
15:15 - 16:15
Location
PJ-lecture hall and via zoom

Vortices and para-hydrodynamics in ultraclean WTe2 flakes

Abstract

Electron hydrodynamics, which is the viscous flow of current in mesoscopic high-mobility devices, has become a valuable tool in characterizing quantum materials, and can be used to (re)create a number of hydrodynamic phenomena. However, the formation of a whirlpool - arguably the most striking hydrodynamic phenomenon - has so far been elusive. I discuss recent results on ultrapure, thin WTe2 flakes in which it is for the first time possible to directly observe hydrodynamic vortices using spatially resolved current-imaging techniques. From a theory perspective, this observation is rather challenging: Both from the measured bulk mean free path and from ab-initio calculations, one would instead expect ballistic transport, and not hydrodynamic flow. Here, I show how this discrepancy can be resolved in a kinetic theory that incorporates weak surface scattering from the top and bottom surfaces, thereby leading to a novel para-hydrodynamic regime where ballistic and hydrodynamic mechanisms coexist. Surprisingly, our findings imply that para-hydrodynamic transport appears generically in ultraclean devices, meaning it might be observable in a range of other currently studied materials. [2202.02798,2207.13894]

The seminar is held in hybrid form

Participate on campus or via Zoom.

On campus: PJ lecture hall and via Zoom
Zoom link: https://gu-se.zoom.us/j/64681043702

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Theoretical Physics Seminar