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Bogolon-mediated electron scattering in graphene in hybrid Bose-Fermi systems

We report on an unconventional mechanism of electron scattering in graphene in hybrid Bose- Fermi systems. We study energy-dependent electron relaxation time, accounting for the processes of emission and absorption… Click to show full abstract

We report on an unconventional mechanism of electron scattering in graphene in hybrid Bose- Fermi systems. We study energy-dependent electron relaxation time, accounting for the processes of emission and absorption of a Bogoliubov excitation (a bogolon). Then using the Bloch-Gruneisen approach, we find the finite-temperature resistivity of graphene and show that its principal behavior is $\sim T^4$ in the limit of low temperatures and linear at high temperatures. We show that bogolon-mediated scattering can surpass the acoustic phonon-assisted relaxation. It can be controlled by the distance between the layers and the condensate density, giving us additional degrees of freedom and a useful tool to render electron mobility by the sample design and external pump.

Keywords: bose fermi; electron scattering; graphene hybrid; electron; hybrid bose; scattering graphene

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2019

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