Condensed Matter Seminar

Out-of-bounds Hydrodynamics in anisotropic Dirac fluids

Wednesday, 19 September 2018 12:00PM PDT
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Condensed Matter Seminar
 
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SFU Physics
 
Out-of-bounds Hydrodynamics in anisotropic Dirac fluids
 
Sep 19, 2018 at 12PM
 

Synopsis

We study hydrodynamic transport in two-dimensional, interacting electronic systems with merging Dirac points at charge neutrality. The dispersion along one crystallographic direction is Dirac-like, while it is Newtonian-like in the orthogonal direction. As a result, the electrical conductivity is metallic in one and insulating in the other direction. The shear viscosity tensor contains six independent components, which can be probed by measuring an anisotropic thermal flow. One of the viscosity components vanishes at zero temperature leading to a generalization of the previously conjectured lower bound for the shear viscosity to entropy density ratio.