Non-local hydrodynamic transport and collective excitations in Dirac fluids
Abstract
We study the response of a Dirac fluid to electric fields and thermal gradients at finite wave-numbers and frequencies in the hydrodynamic regime. We find that non-local transport in the hydrodynamic regime is governed by infinite set of kinetic modes that describe non-collinear scattering events in different angular harmonic channels. The scattering rates of these modes increase as , where labels the angular harmonics. In an earlier publication, we pointed out that this dependence leads to anomalous, L\'evy-flight-like phase space diffusion (Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 195302 (2019)). Here, we show how this surprisingly simple, non-analytic dependence allows us to obtain exact expressions for the non-local charge and electronic thermal conductivities. The peculiar dependence of the scattering rates on also leads to a non-trivial structure of collective excitations: Besides the well known plasmon, second sound and diffusive modes, we find non-degenerate damped modes corresponding to excitations of higher angular harmonics. We use these results to investigate the transport of a Dirac fluid through Poiseuille-type geometries of different widths, and to study the response to surface acoustic waves in graphene-piezoelectric devices.
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@article{arxiv.2007.00365,
title = {Non-local hydrodynamic transport and collective excitations in Dirac fluids},
author = {Egor I. Kiselev and Joerg Schmalian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.00365},
year = {2021}
}