Internship and thesis proposals
Probing (pseudo-)relativistic effects in Dirac matter

Domaines
Condensed matter
Low dimension physics
Topological materials, Quantum Transport, Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics
Nanophysics, nanophotonics, 2D materials and van der Waals heterostructures,, surface physicss, new electronic states of matter

Type of internship
Théorique, numérique
Description
The internship deals with a theoretical understanding of the Schwinger effect in Dirac matter (graphene and other 2D crystals). Its original high-energy version consists of the spontaneous creation of electron-positron pairs in the presence of a strong static electric field. While the effect has never been observed with true electron-positron pairs as a consequence of their large mass gap, recent experiments on mesoscopic quantum transport have unveiled the analogous effect with electron-hole pairs in graphene, within a collaboration led by the LPENS mesoscopic physics group and the theory group at LPS, Orsay. The present Master project aims at a deeper theoretical understanding of the effect, namely if an AC voltage is added to the constant one that creates the strong electric field. Indeed, one expects then a frequency-assisted version of the effect and eventually a crossover to yet another relativistic quantum effect that is the Compton effect. The theoretical approach to these phenomena is mainly analytical.

Contact
Mark Oliver Goerbig
06 32 96 10 52


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Laboratory : LPS - UMR 8502
Team : Groupe THEO
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