Bad Metals and Planckian Metals: DMFT, SYK and physical realisations
Invited
Abstract
Many materials with strong electronic correlations display metallic-like resistivity up to very high temperature, with values exceeding the Mott-Ioffe-Regel (MIR) criterion (`bad metals'). Understanding transport in this regime, in relation to spectroscopic probes such as optical conductivity and ARPES, raises the fundamental question of transport in regimes where long-lived quasiparticles may not exist. Recently, cold atomic gases in optical lattices have offered a beautiful experimental platform to investigate this question without the intervening effect of phonons. Even more challenging is the crossover into a `strange metal' regime at lower temperatures, in which resistivity becomes smaller than the MIR value and the scattering rate obey Planckian behavior with linear dependence on temperature. I will review recent work on these questions in the context of Dynamical Mean Field Theory and Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev models, as well as other analytical and computational approaches, assessing what is established at this point and which questions are still open.
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Presenters
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Antoine Georges
Collège de France, Paris and Flatiron Institute, New York, Simons Foundation, Center for Computational Quantum Physics, Flatiron Institute, Center of Computational Quantum Physics, Flatiron Institute, New York City, USA, College de France
Authors
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Antoine Georges
Collège de France, Paris and Flatiron Institute, New York, Simons Foundation, Center for Computational Quantum Physics, Flatiron Institute, Center of Computational Quantum Physics, Flatiron Institute, New York City, USA, College de France