Entropy spikes as a signature of Lifshitz transitions in the Dirac materials

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We demonstrate theoretically that the characteristic feature of a 2D system undergoing N consequent Lifshitz topological transitions is the occurrence of spikes of entropy per particle s of a magnitude ±ln2/(J - 1/2) with 2 ≤ J ≤ N at low temperatures. We derive a general expression for s as a function of chemical potential, temperature and gap magnitude for the gapped Dirac materials. Inside the smallest gap, the dependence of s on the chemical potential exhibits a dip-and-peak structure in the temperature vicinity of the Dirac point. The spikes of the entropy per particles can be considered as a signature of the Dirac materials. These distinctive characteristics of gapped Dirac materials can be detected in transport experiments where the temperature is modulated in gated structures.

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Tsaran, V. Y., Kavokin, A. V., Sharapov, S. G., Varlamov, A. A., & Gusynin, V. P. (2017). Entropy spikes as a signature of Lifshitz transitions in the Dirac materials. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-10643-0

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