Viscous corrections to the resistance of nano-junctions: a dispersion relation approach
Abstract
It is well known that the viscosity of a homogeneous electron liquid diverges in the limits of zero frequency and zero temperature. A nanojunction breaks translational invariance and necessarily cuts off this divergence. However, the estimate of the ensuing viscosity is far from trivial. Here, we propose an approach based on a Kramers-Kr\"onig dispersion relation, which connects the zero-frequency viscosity, , to the high-frequency shear modulus, , of the electron liquid via , with the junction-specific momentum relaxation time. By making use of a simple formula derived from time-dependent current-density functional theory we then estimate the many-body contributions to the resistance for an integrable junction potential and find that these viscous effects may be much larger than previously suggested for junctions of low conductance.
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@article{arxiv.1010.2959,
title = {Viscous corrections to the resistance of nano-junctions: a dispersion relation approach},
author = {Dibyendu Roy and Giovanni Vignale and Massimiliano Di Ventra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.2959},
year = {2015}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures, Revised version