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Coulomb drag between two graphene layers at different temperatures

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Authorship
Escudero, Federico Nahuel ; Arreyes, f. ; ARDENGHI, JUAN SEBASTIAN
Date
2022
Publishing House and Editing Place
American Physical Society
Magazine
PHYSICAL REVIEW B - CONDENSED MATTER AND MATERIALS PHYSICS, vol. 106 (pp. 1-7) - ISSN 2469-9950
American Physical Society
ISSN
2469-9950
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We theoretically study the Coulomb drag in graphene when there is a temperature difference between the layers. Within the degenerate limit for equal layer densities, we find that this can lead to significant deviations from the usual quadratic temperature dependence of the drag resistivity. The exact behavior depends strongly on the phase space available for intraband scattering, and is not symmetrical when the temperatures of the layers are interchanged. In particular, when one layer is at a m... We theoretically study the Coulomb drag in graphene when there is a temperature difference between the layers. Within the degenerate limit for equal layer densities, we find that this can lead to significant deviations from the usual quadratic temperature dependence of the drag resistivity. The exact behavior depends strongly on the phase space available for intraband scattering, and is not symmetrical when the temperatures of the layers are interchanged. In particular, when one layer is at a much higher temperature T than the other, the drag resistivity behaves as ?D?T/d5, where d is the interlayer separation. The magnitude of the drag in this limit is always larger when the active layer is at the higher temperature.
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Key Words
Coulomb DragGrapheneMany-Body Physics
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