Hamilton Colloquium Series: Gregory Falkovich, Weizmann Institute of Science, "Wonders of Viscous Electronics" Jadwin A10

Date
Nov 15, 2018, 4:00 pm4:00 pm
Location
Jadwin A10
Audience
A free lecture open to the public.

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Event Description

Quantum-critical strongly correlated systems feature universal collision-dominated collective transport. Viscous electronics is an emerging field dealing with systems in which strongly interacting electrons flow like a fluid. Such flows have some remarkable properties never seen before. I shall describe recent theoretical and experimental works devoted, in particular, to a striking macroscopic DC transport behavior: viscous friction can drive electric current against an applied field, resulting in a negative resistance, recently measured experimentally in graphene. I shall also describe conductance exceeding the fundamental quantum-ballistic limit, field-theoretical anomalies and other wonders of viscous electronics. Strongly interacting electron-hole plasma in high-mobility graphene affords a unique link between quantum-critical electron transport and the wealth of fluid mechanics phenomena.

 

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Recording of Professor Falkovich's talk: http://www.kaltura.com/tiny/wf2f3

 

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