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The boundary conditions of viscous electron flow

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2019-01-29 v3

Abstract

The sensitivity of charge, heat, or momentum transport to the sample geometry is a hallmark of viscous electron flow. Therefore, hydrodynamic electronics requires the detailed understanding of electron flow in finite geometries. The solution of the corresponding generalized Navier-Stokes equations depends sensitively on the nature of boundary conditions. The latter are generally characterized by a slip length ζ\zeta with extreme cases being no-slip (ζ0)\left(\zeta\rightarrow0\right) and no-stress (ζ)\left(\zeta\rightarrow\infty\right) conditions. We develop a kinetic theory that determines the temperature dependent slip length at a rough interface for Dirac liquids, e.g. graphene, and for Fermi liquids. For strongly disordered edges that scatter electrons in a fully diffuse way, we find that the slip length is of the order of the momentum conserving mean free path leel_{ee} that determines the electron viscosity. For boundaries with nearly specular scattering ζ\zeta is parametrically large compared to leel_{ee}. Since for all quantum fluids leel_{ee} diverges as T0T\rightarrow0, the ultimate low-temperature flow is always in the no-stress regime. Only at intermediate TT and for sufficiently large sample sizes can the slip lengths be short enough such that no-slip conditions are appropriate. We discuss numerical examples for several experimentally investigated systems.

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@article{arxiv.1806.03933,
  title  = {The boundary conditions of viscous electron flow},
  author = {Egor I. Kiselev and Joerg Schmalian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.03933},
  year   = {2019}
}