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Conformally invariant charge fluctuations in a strange metal

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-11-19 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The strange metal is a peculiar phase of matter in which the electron scattering rate, τ1kBT/\tau^{-1} \sim k_B T/\hbar, which determines the electrical resistance, is universal across a wide family of materials and determined only by fundamental constants. In 1989, theorists hypothesized that this universality would manifest as scale-invariant behavior in the dynamic charge susceptibility, χ(q,ω)\chi''(q,\omega). Here, we present momentum-resolved inelastic electron scattering measurements of the strange metal Bi2_2Sr2_2CaCu2_2O8+x_{8+x} showing that the susceptibility has the scale-invariant form χ(q,ω)=Tνf(ω/T)\chi''(q,\omega) = T^{-\nu} f(\omega/T), with exponent ν=0.93\nu = 0.93. We find the response is consistent with conformal invariance, meaning the dynamics may be thought of as occurring on a circle of radius 1/T1/T in imaginary time, characterized by conformal dimension Δ=0.05\Delta = 0.05. Our study indicates that the strange metal is a universal phenomenon whose properties are not determined by microscopic properties of a particular material.

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@article{arxiv.2411.11164,
  title  = {Conformally invariant charge fluctuations in a strange metal},
  author = {Xuefei Guo and Jin Chen and Farzaneh Hoveyda-Marashi and Simon L. Bettler and Dipanjan Chaudhuri and Caitlin S. Kengle and John A. Schneeloch and Ruidan Zhang and Genda Gu and Tai-Chang Chiang and Alexei M. Tsvelik and Thomas Faulkner and Philip W. Phillips and Peter Abbamonte},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.11164},
  year   = {2024}
}

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14 pages, 4 figures + supplementary data