Abstract
We provide numerical evidence that electronic preturbulent phenomena in graphene could be observed, under current experimental conditions, through current fluctuations, echoing the detachment of vortices past localized micron-sized impurities. Vortex generation, due to micron-sized constriction, is also explored with special focus on the effects of relativistic corrections to the normal Navier-Stokes equations. These corrections are found to cause a delay in the stability breakout of the fluid as well as a small shift in the vortex shedding frequency.
Anno
2011
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Mendoza, M.; Herrmann, H. J.; Succi, S.
Editore
American Physical Society.
Rivista
Physical review letters (Print)