Abstract
We formulate a theory of dissipative hydrodynamics with spontaneously broken translations, describing charge density waves in a clean isotropic electronic crystal. We identify a novel linear transport coefficient, lattice pressure, capturing the effects of background strain and thermal expansion in a crystal. We argue that lattice pressure is a generic feature of systems with spontaneously broken translations and must be accounted for while building and interpreting holographic models. We also provide the first calculation of the coefficients of thermal and chemical expansion in a holographic electronic crystal.
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Armas, J., & Jain, A. (2020). Hydrodynamics for charge density waves and their holographic duals. Physical Review D, 101(12). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.101.121901
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