Electron-electron (e-e) collisions can impact transport in a variety of surprising and sometimes counterintuitive ways. Despite strong interest, experiments on the subject proved challenging because of the simultaneous presence of different scattering mechanisms that suppress or obscure consequences of e-e scattering. Only recently, sufficiently clean electron systems with transport dominated by e-e collisions have become available, showing behaviour characteristic of highly viscous fluids. Here we study electron transport through graphene constrictions and show that their conductance below 150 K increases with increasing temperature, in stark contrast to the metallic character of doped graphene. Notably, the measured conductance exceeds th...
An electrical conductor subjected to a magnetic field exhibits the Hall effect in the presence of cu...
We measure transport through a Ga[Al]As heterostructure at temperatures between 32mK and 30K. Increa...
Electrons inside a conductor are often described as flowing in response to an electric field. This f...
Electron-electron (e-e) collisions can impact transport in a variety of surprising and sometimes cou...
Electron-electron (e-e) collisions can impact transport in a variety of surprising and sometimes cou...
Viscous electron fluids have emerged recently as a new paradigm of strongly-correlated electron tran...
Strongly interacting electrons can move in a neatly coordinated way, reminiscent of the movement of ...
Graphene hosts a unique electron system in which electron-phonon scattering is extremely weak but el...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2018.Cataloged from PDF ...
The conductance of ballistic graphene at the neutrality point is due to coherent electron tunneling ...
Graphene hosts a unique electron system in which electron-phonon scattering is extremely weak but el...
Graphene hosts a unique electron system in which electron-phonon scattering is extremely weak but el...
This is the final version. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record.Viscous electro...
Ballistic transport occurs whenever electrons propagate without collisions deflecting their trajecto...
An electrical conductor subjected to a magnetic field exhibits the Hall effect in the presence of cu...
An electrical conductor subjected to a magnetic field exhibits the Hall effect in the presence of cu...
We measure transport through a Ga[Al]As heterostructure at temperatures between 32mK and 30K. Increa...
Electrons inside a conductor are often described as flowing in response to an electric field. This f...
Electron-electron (e-e) collisions can impact transport in a variety of surprising and sometimes cou...
Electron-electron (e-e) collisions can impact transport in a variety of surprising and sometimes cou...
Viscous electron fluids have emerged recently as a new paradigm of strongly-correlated electron tran...
Strongly interacting electrons can move in a neatly coordinated way, reminiscent of the movement of ...
Graphene hosts a unique electron system in which electron-phonon scattering is extremely weak but el...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2018.Cataloged from PDF ...
The conductance of ballistic graphene at the neutrality point is due to coherent electron tunneling ...
Graphene hosts a unique electron system in which electron-phonon scattering is extremely weak but el...
Graphene hosts a unique electron system in which electron-phonon scattering is extremely weak but el...
This is the final version. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record.Viscous electro...
Ballistic transport occurs whenever electrons propagate without collisions deflecting their trajecto...
An electrical conductor subjected to a magnetic field exhibits the Hall effect in the presence of cu...
An electrical conductor subjected to a magnetic field exhibits the Hall effect in the presence of cu...
We measure transport through a Ga[Al]As heterostructure at temperatures between 32mK and 30K. Increa...
Electrons inside a conductor are often described as flowing in response to an electric field. This f...