Probing a Bose Metal via Electrons: Inescapable non-Fermi liquid scattering and pseudogap physics
ORAL
Abstract
Non-Fermi liquid behavior and pseudogap formation are among the most well-known examples of exotic spectral features observed in several strongly correlated materials such as the hole-doped cuprates, nickelates, iridates, ruthenates, ferropnictides, doped Mott organics, transition metal dichalcogenides, heavy fermions, $d$- and $f$-electron metals, etc. We demonstrate that these features are inevitable consequences when fermions couple to an unconventional Bose metal mean field consisting of lower-dimensional coherence. Not only do we find both exotic phenomena, but also a host of other features that have been observed e.g. in the cuprates including nodal anti-nodal dichotomy and pseudogap asymmetry(symmetry) in momentum(real) space. Obtaining these exotic and heretofore mysterious phenomena via a mean field offers a simple, universal, and therefore widely applicable explanation for their ubiquitous empirical appearance.
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Presenters
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Wei Ku
Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ
Authors
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Wei Ku
Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ
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Xinlei Yue
Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ
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Anthony C Hegg
Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Tsung-Dao Lee Institute
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Xiang Li
Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ