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Shear viscosity as a probe of nodal topology

Authors :
Moore, Marianne
Surowka, Piotr
Juricic, Vladimir
Roy, Bitan
Moore, Marianne
Surowka, Piotr
Juricic, Vladimir
Roy, Bitan
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Electronic materials can sustain a variety of unusual, but symmetry protected touchings of valence and conduction bands, each of which is identified by a distinct topological invariant. Well-known examples include linearly dispersing pseudo-relativistic fermions in monolayer graphene, Weyl and nodal-loop semimetals, biquadratic (bicubic) band touching in bilayer (trilayer) graphene, as well as mixed dispersions in multi-Weyl systems. Here we show that depending on the underlying band curvature, the shear viscosity in the collisionless regime displays a unique power-law scaling with frequency at low temperatures, bearing the signatures of the band topology, which are distinct from the ones when the system resides at the brink of a topological phase transition into a band insulator. Therefore, besides the density of states (governing specific heat, compressibility) and dynamic conductivity, shear viscosity can be instrumental to pin nodal topology in electronic materials.<br />Comment: Published Version: 6 Pages, 2 Figures (Supplementary as Ancillary file)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1425653810
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103.PhysRevB.101.161111