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Bad Metals from Fluctuating Density Waves

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2017-10-26 v5 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Bad metals have a large resistivity without being strongly disordered. In many bad metals the Drude peak moves away from zero frequency as the resistivity becomes large at increasing temperatures. We catalogue the position and width of the `displaced Drude peak' in the observed optical conductivity of several families of bad metals, showing that ωpeakΔωkBT/\omega_\text{peak} \sim \Delta \omega \sim k_BT/\hbar. This is the same quantum critical timescale that underpins the TT-linear dc resistivity of many of these materials. We provide a unified theoretical description of the optical and dc transport properties of bad metals in terms of the hydrodynamics of short range quantum critical fluctuations of incommensurate density wave order. Within hydrodynamics, pinned translational order is essential to obtain the nonzero frequency peak.

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@article{arxiv.1612.04381,
  title  = {Bad Metals from Fluctuating Density Waves},
  author = {Luca V. Delacrétaz and Blaise Goutéraux and Sean A. Hartnoll and Anna Karlsson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.04381},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

8+4+5 pages. 3 figures. v2: references added, discussion improved. v3: presentation revamped to emphasize main points. v4: minor tweaks to presentation and data points for more materials added. v5: minor revised version for SciPost

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