Välkommen till ett seminarium i serien SmallTalks [about Nanoscience] arrangerat av Styrkeområde Nano.
Talare: Núria Alcalde Herraiz, Doktorand, Kvantkomponentfysik, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap
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Översikt
- Datum:Startar 8 December 2025, 15:00Slutar 8 December 2025, 16:00
- Plats:
- Språk:English
Abstract
In classical physics, electrons are imagined as pinballs, traveling through a conductor and scattering off defects, giving rise to resistance. This offers a quasiparticle picture of electrical transport. But what if electrons moved collectively, more like a fluid than bouncing particles?
For certain quantum materials, such as YBa2Cu3O7−δ (YBCO), the quasiparticle picture breaks down. Recent theories suggest that under certain conditions, electrons may exhibit hydrodynamic behavior, flowing like water rather than bouncing like pinballs. To explore this regime, we fabricated nanometric-sized Tesla valves on YBCO, a geometry originally designed to favor directional flow in fluids. In electrical transport, this structure aims to test direction-dependent resistance.
In this talk, we present resistance measurements and discuss competing effects that may mask hydrodynamic transport signatures. Disentangling these contributions is key for identifying the conditions to observe hydrodynamic behavior—and for understanding the true nature of electron transport in these quantum materials.
- Biträdande universitetslektor, Kemi och biokemi, Kemi och kemiteknik
- Biträdande universitetslektor, Kvantteknologi, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap

