https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11611-x
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Born–Infeld corrections to holographic transport coefficients with spatially modulated chemical potential
1
Department of Astrophysics and High Energy Physics, S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Block-JD, Sector-III, Salt Lake City, 700106, Kolkata, India
2
Department of Physics, University of Kalyani, 741235, Kalyani, India
Received:
9
March
2023
Accepted:
10
May
2023
Published online:
1
June
2023
In this work, we have analytically computed the holographic transport coefficients for -dimensional strongly coupled field theories, placed in a spatially modulated chemical potential along the x-direction, in the presence of Born–Infeld electrodynamics. We have obtained these coefficients in terms of the black hole horizon data only. We have observed that the Born–Infeld parameter affects these coefficients in a non-trivial way. We have, then, used these results to further study a holographic model for ultra-clean graphene near Dirac point. This is a two current model with an inhomogeneous holographic lattice.
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