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Nonequilibrium transport and statistics of Schwinger pair production in Weyl semimetals

arXiv:1505.08004 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.92.085122

Abstract

The non-equilibrium dynamics beyond linear response of Weyl semimetals is studied after a sudden switching on of a DC electric field. The resulting current is a nonmonotonic function of time, with an initial quick increase of polarization current followed by a power-law decay. Particle-hole creation à la Schwinger dominates for long times when the conduction current takes over the leading role, with the total current increasing again. The conductivity estimated from a dynamical calculation within a Drude picture agrees with the one obtained from Kubo's formula. The full distribution function of electron-hole pairs changes from Poissonian for short perturbations to a Gaussian in the long perturbation (Landau-Zener) regime. The vacuum persistence probability of high energy physics manifests itself in a finite probability of no pair creation and no induced current at all times.

7 pages, 4 figures