Hydrodynamics of charged Dirac electrons in two dimensions. II. Role of collective modes

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2022)

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We study the hydrodynamic properties of ultraclean interacting two-dimensional Dirac electrons with Keldysh quantum field theory. We study it from a weak-coupling and a strong-coupling perspective. We demonstrate that long-range Coulomb interactions play two independent roles: (i) they provide the inelastic and momentumconserving scattering mechanism that leads to fast local equilibration; (ii) they facilitate the emergence of collective excitations, for instance plasmons, that contribute to transport properties on equal footing with electrons. Our approach is based on an effective field theory of the collective field coupled to electrons. Within a conserving approximation for the coupled system we derive a set of coupled quantum-kinetic equations. This builds the foundation of the derivation of the Boltzmann equations for the interacting system of electrons and plasmons. From this, we explicitly derive all the conservation laws and identify the extra contributions of energy density and pressure from the plasmons. We demonstrate that plasmons show up in thermoelectric transport properties as well as in quantities that enter the energy-momentum tensor, such as the viscosity. In a parallel paper [K. Pongsangangan et al., Phys. Rev. B 106, 205126 (2022)] we discuss some of the phenomenology of the corresponding hydrodynamic equations with an eye on thermoelectric transport properties.
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dirac electrons,collective modes
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