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Paper   IPM / Physic / 17773
School of Physics
  Title:   Transition from acoustic plasmon to electronic sound in graphene
  Author(s): 
1.  D. Barcons Ruiz
2.  N. C.H. Hesp
3.  H. Herzig Sheinfux
4.  C. Ramos Marimon
5.  C. Martin Maissen
6.  A. Principi
7.  R. Asgari
8.  T. Taniguchi
9.  K. Watanabe
10.  M. Polini
11.  R. Hillenbrand
12.  L. Torre
13.  F. H.L. Koppens
  Status:   Published
  Journal: Science Advances
  Vol.:  9
  Year:  2023
  Pages:   39
  Supported by:  IPM
  Abstract:
Fermi liquids respond differently to perturbations depending on whether their frequency is larger (collisionless regime) or smaller (hydrodynamic regime) than the inter-particle collision rate. This results in a different phase velocity between the collisionless zero sound and hydrodynamic first sound. We performed terahertz photocurrent nanoscopy measurements on graphene devices, with a metallic gate in close proximity to the sample, to probe the dispersion of propagating acoustic plasmons, the counterpart of sound modes in electronic Fermi liquids. We report the observation of a change in the plasmon phase velocity when the excitation frequency approaches the electron-electron collision rate. This first observation of the first sound mode in an electronic Fermi liquid is of fundamental interest and can enable novel terahertz emitter and detection implementations.

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