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Electronic hydrodynamics in graphene

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arxiv 1905.09686 v2 pith:UTN6N4NP submitted 2019-05-23 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.stat-mechcond-mat.str-elphysics.plasm-ph

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In this paper I report a pedagogical derivation of the unconventional electronic hydrodynamics in graphene on the basis of the kinetic theory. While formally valid in the weak coupling limit, this approach allows one to derive the unconventional hydrodynamics in the system which is neither Galilean- nor Lorentz-invariant, such that hydrodynamic equations can not be inferred from symmetry arguments. I generalize earlier work to include external magnetic fields and give explicit expressions for dissipative coefficients, the shear viscosity and electrical conductivity. I also compare the resulting theory with relativistic hydrodynamics.

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  1. Joule-Thomson Cooling in Graphene

    cond-mat.mes-hall 2019-08 reject novelty 6.0 of 10

    A sign error in Eq. (5) makes the paper's predicted Fermi-liquid cooling actually heating, invalidating the central claim.

  2. On the Wiedemann-Franz law violation in Graphene and quark-gluon plasma systems

    cond-mat.str-el 2024-12 conditional novelty 4.0 of 10

    A covariant Boltzmann equation with one relaxation time yields L/L0 = (3/pi^2)(h/(k_BT))^2 for both graphene and QGP, so the Wiedemann-Franz law fails as the net carrier density approaches zero.

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