Charge transport and hydrodynamics in materials
As high-quality single-crystal materials used in electronic devices approach the microscale
and nanoscale, charge-transport phenomena in these devices result in inhomogeneous …
and nanoscale, charge-transport phenomena in these devices result in inhomogeneous …
Applications of graphene in five senses, nervous system, and artificial muscles
Graphene remains of great interest in biomedical applications because of biocompatibility.
Diseases relating to human senses interfere with life satisfaction and happiness. Therefore …
Diseases relating to human senses interfere with life satisfaction and happiness. Therefore …
Direct observation of vortices in an electron fluid
Vortices are the hallmarks of hydrodynamic flow. Strongly interacting electrons in ultrapure
conductors can display signatures of hydrodynamic behaviour, including negative non-local …
conductors can display signatures of hydrodynamic behaviour, including negative non-local …
Fracton hydrodynamics
We introduce new classes of hydrodynamic theories inspired by the recently discovered
fracton phases of quantum matter. Fracton phases are characterized by elementary …
fracton phases of quantum matter. Fracton phases are characterized by elementary …
Imaging phonon-mediated hydrodynamic flow in WTe2
In the presence of interactions, electrons in condensed-matter systems can behave
hydrodynamically, exhibiting phenomena associated with classical fluids, such as vortices …
hydrodynamically, exhibiting phenomena associated with classical fluids, such as vortices …
Hydrodynamic electronic transport
The “flow” of electric currents and heat in standard metals is diffusive with electronic motion
randomized by impurities. However, for ultraclean metals, electrons can flow like water with …
randomized by impurities. However, for ultraclean metals, electrons can flow like water with …
Imaging hydrodynamic electrons flowing without Landauer–Sharvin resistance
Electrical resistance usually originates from lattice imperfections. However, even a perfect
lattice has a fundamental resistance limit, given by the Landauer conductance caused by a …
lattice has a fundamental resistance limit, given by the Landauer conductance caused by a …
Nanoscale magnetic field imaging for 2D materials
Nanoscale magnetic imaging can provide microscopic information about length scales,
inhomogeneity and interactions of materials systems. As such, it is a powerful tool to probe …
inhomogeneity and interactions of materials systems. As such, it is a powerful tool to probe …
Emergent hydrodynamics in a strongly interacting dipolar spin ensemble
Conventional wisdom holds that macroscopic classical phenomena naturally emerge from
microscopic quantum laws,,,,,–. However, despite this mantra, building direct connections …
microscopic quantum laws,,,,,–. However, despite this mantra, building direct connections …
Nanoscale covariance magnetometry with diamond quantum sensors
Nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond are atom-scale defects that can be used to sense
magnetic fields with high sensitivity and spatial resolution. Typically, the magnetic field is …
magnetic fields with high sensitivity and spatial resolution. Typically, the magnetic field is …