Current amplification and relaxation in Dirac systems
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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currentamplificationcollisionsdiracelectronelectronsholerelaxation
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We study how electron-electron (e-e) interactions affect the current carried by excited electrons and holes in Dirac systems such as graphene or topological insulators. We find that the current shows distinctly different behavior for e-e collisions involving the electron or the hole. Most surprisingly, for positive Fermi energy, collisions of the electrons can substantially increase the current. This remarkable amplification of the current can be of the order of $\sim 10\%$ per scattering event. It also causes a strong suppression of the overall current relaxation rate of a photoexcited electron-hole pair, with the amplification of the electron current making up for a fast decay of the hole current.
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