Theory of cross quantum capacitance
Christophe Berthod, Haijing Zhang, Alberto F. Morpurgo, and Thierry, Giamarchi

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical framework for understanding the capacitance of atomically thin, coupled electron liquids, introducing the concept of cross quantum capacitance which accounts for interlayer correlations and can significantly influence total capacitance.
Contribution
The paper presents a systematic linear response theory for quantum capacitance in coupled electron liquids, highlighting the role of interlayer correlations through the novel cross quantum capacitance term.
Findings
Interlayer polarizability can be positive or negative, affecting capacitance.
Cross quantum capacitance can increase or decrease total capacitance.
Total capacitance may show non-monotonic behavior with plate separation.
Abstract
Impressive progress in the control of atomically thin crystals is now enabling the realization of gated structures in which two electrodes are separated by atomic scale distances. The electrical capacitance of these structures is determined by phenomena that are not relevant in capacitors with larger electrode separation. With the aim to analyze these phenomena, we use linear response theory to develop a systematic description of capacitance for two coupled electron liquids, accounting for the wave nature of electrons, as well as for the effect of both intra and interlayer Coulomb interactions. Our theory leads to a general expression for the electrical capacitance in terms of both intra and interlayer electronic polarizabilities. The intralayer polarizability is directly related to the conventional expression for the quantum capacitance, whereas the interlayer polarizability term…
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