Resolving the Corbino Shockley-Ramo Paradox for Hydrodynamic Current Noise
Abstract
Johnson noise thermometry enables direct measurement of the electron temperature, a valuable probe of many-body systems. Practical use of this technique calls for non-equilibrium generalizations of the Johnson-Nyquist theorem. For a hydrodynamic Corbino device, however, a na\"ive use of the Shockley-Ramo theorem alongside the "Corbino paradox" leads to yet another paradox: bulk velocity fluctuations cannot be measured by the contacts. In this work, we resolve the unphysical "Corbino Shockley-Ramo paradox" by correctly formulating the hydrodynamic Shockley-Ramo problem. This allows us to properly formulate the problem of current noise in an hydrodynamic multi-terminal device of arbitrary geometry, as well as validate a previously unjustified assumption for rectangular geometry results. As an example, we compute the Johnson noise in a hydrodynamic Corbino device, where we find a suppression of Johnson noise with magnetic field. This unusual characteristic serves as a strong signature of viscous hydrodynamic behavior.
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@article{arxiv.2310.09312,
title = {Resolving the Corbino Shockley-Ramo Paradox for Hydrodynamic Current Noise},
author = {Aaron Hui},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.09312},
year = {2025}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures + appendix