Behavior of Weyl Semimetals in the Hydrodynamic Electron Transport Regime

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Abstract

In solid state transport regimes where electron-electron scattering dominates over impurity scattering and other momentum-relaxing processes, electron flow is governed by the laws of hydrodynamics. This leads to a variety of surprising behaviors in different materials, such as breakdown of the Wiedemann-Franz law, appearance of electron vortices in graphene, and tunable viscosity via magnetic field in a Weyl semimetal. Here we report a new microscopic model of this behavior using a combination of ab initio scattering and transport methods and fluid dynamics techniques. Our work establishes a connection between the observed hydrodynamic phenomena in Weyl semi metals and their crystal structure and symmetry.

*Steven Torrisi and Jennifer Coulter are supported by the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship.

Presenters

  • Steven Torrisi

    • Department of Physics, Harvard University
    • Physics, Harvard University

Authors

  • Steven Torrisi

    • Department of Physics, Harvard University
    • Physics, Harvard University
  • Jennifer Coulter

    • John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
  • Christopher Rycroft

    • SEAS, Harvard Univ
    • Harvard University
    • SEAS, Harvard University
    • John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
    • Harvard Univ
    • Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
    • Applied Mathematics, Harvard University
  • Prineha Narang

    • John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University