Non-Fermi Liquid Behavior from Critical Fermi Surface Fluctuations(Interaction and Nanostructural Effects in Low-Dimensional Systems)
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Interactions in Fermi systems can generate a Pomeranchuk instability leading to orientational symmetry breaking, that is, nematic order. In a metallic system close to such an instability the Fermi surface is easily deformed by anisotropic perturbations and exhibits enhanced collective fluctuations. We analyze fluctuation effects in the quantum critical regime near a d-wave Pomeranchuk instability in two dimensions. Density correlations with a d-wave form factor and the dynamical forward scattering interaction diverge near the instability. The singular forward scattering leads to large self-energy contributions, which destroy Fermi liquid behavior over the whole Fermi surface except at "cold spots" on the Brillouin zone diagonal. The decay rate of single-particle excitations, which is related to the width of the peaks in the spectral function, exceeds the excitation energy in the low-energy limit. The dispersion of the spectra flattens strongly near those portions of the Fermi surface which are remote from the zone diagonal. The decay rate for DC transport is linear in temperature except at the cold spots. We discuss the possible relevance of d-wave Fermi surface fluctuations for the "strange metal" behavior observed in the normal phase of cuprates.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 2009-02-05
著者
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METZNER Walter
Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research
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Metzner Walter
Max-planck-institut Fur Festkorperforschung
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Dell'anna Luca
International School For Advanced Studies (sissa)
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