Tomographic dynamics and scale-dependent viscosity in 2D electron systems
Ledwith, P; Guo, H; Shytov, A; et al.Levitov, L
Date: 13 September 2019
Journal
Physical Review Letters
Publisher
American Physical Society
Publisher DOI
Abstract
Fermi gases in two dimensions display collective dynamics originating from head-on collisions, a collinear carrier scattering process that dominates angular relaxation at not-too-high temperatures
T
≪
T
F
. In this regime, a large family of excitations emerges, with an odd-parity angular structure of momentum distribution and ...
Fermi gases in two dimensions display collective dynamics originating from head-on collisions, a collinear carrier scattering process that dominates angular relaxation at not-too-high temperatures
T
≪
T
F
. In this regime, a large family of excitations emerges, with an odd-parity angular structure of momentum distribution and exceptionally long lifetimes. This leads to “tomographic” dynamics: fast 1D spatial diffusion along the unchanging velocity direction accompanied by a slow angular dynamics that gradually randomizes velocity orientation. The tomographic regime features an unusual hierarchy of timescales and scale-dependent transport coefficients with nontrivial fractional scaling dimensions, leading to fractional-power current flow profiles and unusual conductance scaling versus sample width
Physics and Astronomy
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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