Relativistic Wind Farm Effect: Possibly Turbulent Flow of a Charged, Massless Relativistic Fluid in Graphene

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Speaker Name/Affiliation
Mark Watson / U.C.-Colorado Springs
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Duane Physics Room G126
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Abstract: At low Reynolds numbers, the wind flow in the wake of a single wind turbine is generally not turbulent. However, turbines in wind farms affect each other’s wakes so that a turbulent flow can arise. In the present work, an analogue of this effect for the massless charge carrier flow around obstacles in graphene is outlined. We use a relativistic hydrodynamic simulation to analyze the flow in a sample containing impurities. Depending on the density of impurities in the sample, we indeed find evidence for potentially turbulent flow and discuss
experimental consequences.