Nonmonotonic magnetoresistance of a two-dimensional viscous electron-hole fluid in a confined geometry | |
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关键词: NONSATURATING MAGNETORESISTANCE; NEGATIVE MAGNETORESISTANCE; LINEAR MAGNETORESISTANCE; ULTRAHIGH MOBILITY; | |
DOI : 10.1103/PhysRevB.97.085109 | |
来源: SCIE |
【 摘 要 】
Ultrapure conductors may exhibit hydrodynamic transport where the collective motion of charge carriers resembles the flow of a viscous fluid. In a confined geometry (e.g., in ultra-high-quality nanostructures), the electronic fluid assumes a Poiseuille-type flow. Applying an external magnetic field tends to diminish viscous effects leading to large negative magnetoresistance. In two-component systems near charge neutrality, the hydrodynamic flow of charge carriers is strongly affected by the mutual friction between the two constituents. At low fields, the magnetoresistance is negative, however, at high fields the interplay between electron-hole scattering, recombination, and viscosity results in a dramatic change of the flow profile: the magnetoresistance changes its sign and eventually becomes linear in very high fields. This nonmonotonic magnetoresistance can be used as a fingerprint to detect viscous flow in two-component conducting systems.
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