We report electrical and magneto transport measurements in mesoscopic size, two-dimensional (2D) electron gas in a GaAs quantum well. Remarkably, we find that the probe configuration and sample geometry strongly affects the temperature evolution of local resistance. We attribute all transport properties to the presence of hydrodynamic effects. Experimental results confirm the theoretically predicted significance of viscous flow in mesoscopic devices
AbstractWe review some of our recent experimental studies on low-carrier concentration, mesoscopic t...
Electrons inside a conductor are often described as flowing in response to an electric field. This f...
We investigate the striking absence of strong localisation observed in mesoscopic two-dimensional el...
In this study, we present our experimental investigation on the magnetotransport properties of a two...
Fluid dynamics is one of the cornerstones of modern physics and has recently found applications in t...
We measure transport through a Ga[Al]As heterostructure at temperatures between 32mK and 30K. Increa...
In metallic samples of small enough size and sufficiently strong momentum-conserving scattering, the...
In metallic samples of small enough size and sufficiently strong momentum-conserving scattering, the...
The thesis is devoted to some aspects of the solid-state electronic transport in the so-called visco...
A fluid in which shear-stress transverse waves, being character for solids, can propagate is usually...
In high-quality conductors, the hydrodynamic regime of electron transport has been recently realized...
This Thesis is devoted to the study of hydrodynamic transport in two-dimensional (2D) electron liqui...
We analyze transport properties of mesoscopic GaAs two-dimensional 2D electron systems in the insula...
The hydrodynamic behavior of electron fluids in a certain range of temperatures and densities is wel...
Electron transport in two-dimensional conducting materials such as graphene, with dominant electron–...
AbstractWe review some of our recent experimental studies on low-carrier concentration, mesoscopic t...
Electrons inside a conductor are often described as flowing in response to an electric field. This f...
We investigate the striking absence of strong localisation observed in mesoscopic two-dimensional el...
In this study, we present our experimental investigation on the magnetotransport properties of a two...
Fluid dynamics is one of the cornerstones of modern physics and has recently found applications in t...
We measure transport through a Ga[Al]As heterostructure at temperatures between 32mK and 30K. Increa...
In metallic samples of small enough size and sufficiently strong momentum-conserving scattering, the...
In metallic samples of small enough size and sufficiently strong momentum-conserving scattering, the...
The thesis is devoted to some aspects of the solid-state electronic transport in the so-called visco...
A fluid in which shear-stress transverse waves, being character for solids, can propagate is usually...
In high-quality conductors, the hydrodynamic regime of electron transport has been recently realized...
This Thesis is devoted to the study of hydrodynamic transport in two-dimensional (2D) electron liqui...
We analyze transport properties of mesoscopic GaAs two-dimensional 2D electron systems in the insula...
The hydrodynamic behavior of electron fluids in a certain range of temperatures and densities is wel...
Electron transport in two-dimensional conducting materials such as graphene, with dominant electron–...
AbstractWe review some of our recent experimental studies on low-carrier concentration, mesoscopic t...
Electrons inside a conductor are often described as flowing in response to an electric field. This f...
We investigate the striking absence of strong localisation observed in mesoscopic two-dimensional el...