Nanomechanical resonators with circular cavities detect electron vortices via magnetic torque-induced vibrations, distinguishing ballistic and hydrodynamic regimes and their temperature crossover.
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In the hydrodynamic regime, heat flux in a Corbino disk under magnetic field deflects with a tangential component and can reverse direction under aligned radial electric or temperature gradients.
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Nanomechanical detection of vortices in an electron fluid
Nanomechanical resonators with circular cavities detect electron vortices via magnetic torque-induced vibrations, distinguishing ballistic and hydrodynamic regimes and their temperature crossover.
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Heat flux deflection induced by hydrodynamic electron transport in a homogeneous Corbino disk under magnetic field
In the hydrodynamic regime, heat flux in a Corbino disk under magnetic field deflects with a tangential component and can reverse direction under aligned radial electric or temperature gradients.