Title : |
Hydrodynamics for electrons in strongly correlated Kagome metals from gauge/gravity duality |
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Speaker | : | Johanna Erdmenger, University of Wuerzburg, Germany |
Date | : | January 27, 2022 |
Time | : | 3:30 PM |
Venue | : | Online Google Meet |
Abstract | : |
A current challenge in condensed matter physics is the realization of strongly correlated, viscous electron fluids. These fluids can be described by mapping them onto a weakly curved gravitational theory via gauge/gravity duality. The canonical system considered for realizations has been graphene. In this work, we show that Kagome systems with electron fillings adjusted to the Dirac nodes provide a much more compelling platform for realizations of viscous electron fluids, including non-linear effects such as turbulence. In particular, we find that in Scandium Herbertsmithite, the fine-structure constant, which measures the effective Coulomb interaction, is enhanced by a factor of about 3.2 as compared to graphene. We employ holography to estimate the ratio of the shear viscosity over the entropy density in Sc-Herbertsmithite, and find it about three times smaller than in graphene. These findings put the turbulent flow regime within the reach of experiments. |