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Out-of-equilibrium criticalities in graphene superlattices
A.I. Berdyugin, N. Xin, H. Gao, S. Slizovskiy, Z. Dong, , P. Kumaravadivel, S. Xu, L.A. Ponomarenko, M. HolwillShow More
Published in American Association for the Advancement of Science
2022
PMID: 35084955
Volume: 375
   
Issue: 6579
Pages: 430 - 433
Abstract
In thermodynamic equilibrium, current in metallic systems is carried by electronic states near the Fermi energy, whereas the filled bands underneath contribute little to conduction. Here, we describe a very different regime in which carrier distribution in graphene and its superlattices is shifted so far from equilibrium that the filled bands start playing an essential role, leading to a critical-current behavior. The criticalities develop upon the velocity of electron flow reaching the Fermi velocity. Key signatures of the out-of-equilibrium state are current-voltage characteristics that resemble those of superconductors, sharp peaks in differential resistance, sign reversal of the Hall effect, and a marked anomaly caused by the Schwinger-like production of hot electron-hole plasma. The observed behavior is expected to be common to all graphene-based superlattices. © 2022 American Association for the Advancement of Science. All rights reserved.
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