Artificial event horizons in Weyl semimetal heterostructures and their non-equilibrium signatures

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We investigate transport in type-I/type-II Weyl semimetal heterostructures that realize effective black- or white-hole event horizons. We provide an exact solution to the scattering problem at normal incidence and low energies, both for a sharp and a slowly-varying Weyl cone tilt profile. In the latter case, we find two channels with transmission amplitudes analog to those of Hawking radiation. Whereas the Hawking-like signatures of these two channels cancel in equilibrium, we demonstrate that one can favor the contribution of either channel using a non-equilibrium state, either by irradiating the type-II region or by coupling it to a magnetic lead. This in turn gives rise to a peak in the two-terminal differential conductance which can serve as an experimental indicator of the artificial event horizon.

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de Beule, C., Groenendijk, S., Meng, T., & Schmidt, T. L. (2021). Artificial event horizons in Weyl semimetal heterostructures and their non-equilibrium signatures. SciPost Physics, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.21468/SCIPOSTPHYS.11.5.095

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