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  Transverse voltage in anisotropic hydrodynamic conductors

Wang, K., Guo, C., Moll, P. J. W., & Holder, T. (2024). Transverse voltage in anisotropic hydrodynamic conductors.

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Wang, K.1, Author           
Guo, C.1, Author           
Moll, P. J. W.1, Author           
Holder, T.2, Author
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1Microstructured Quantum Matter Department, Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Max Planck Society, ou_3336858              
2School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: Condensed Matter, Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics, cond-mat.mes-hall
 Abstract: Weak momentum dissipation in ultra-clean metals gives rise to novel non-Ohmic current flow, including ballistic and hydrodynamic regimes. Recently, hydrodynamic flow has attracted intense interest because it presents a valuable window into the electronic correlations and the longest lived collective modes of quantum materials. However, diagnosing viscous flow is difficult as the macroscopic observables of ballistic and hydrodynamic transport such as the average current distribution can be deceptively similar, even if their respective microscopics deviate notably. Based on kinetic Boltzmann theory, here we propose to address this issue via the transverse channel voltage at zero magnetic field, which can efficiently detect hydrodynamic flow in a number of materials. To this end, we show that the transverse voltage is sensitive to the interplay between anisotropic fermiology and boundary scattering, resulting in a non-trivial behavior in narrow channels along crystalline low-symmetry directions. We discuss several materials where the channel-size dependent stress of the quantum fluid leads to a characteristic sign change of the transverse voltage as a new hallmark of the cross-over from the ballistic to the hydrodynamic regime.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-09-24
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 17
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 Rev. Type: No review
 Identifiers: arXiv: 2409.16088
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