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Dynamic Many-Body Theory. II. Dynamics of Strongly Correlated Fermi Fluids

Other Condensed Matter 2017-07-21 v1

Abstract

We develop a systematic theory of multi-particle excitations in strongly interacting Fermi systems. Our work is the generalization of the time-honored work by Jackson, Feenberg, and Campbell for bosons, that provides, in its most advanced implementation, quantitative predictions for the dynamic structure function in the whole experimentally accessible energy/momentum regime. Our view is that the same physical effects -- namely fluctuations of the wave function at an atomic length scale -- are responsible for the correct energetics of the excitations in both Bose and Fermi fluids. Besides a comprehensive derivation of the fermion version of the theory and discussion of the approximations made, we present results for homogeneous He-3 and electrons in three dimensions. We find indeed a significant lowering of the zero sound mode in He-3 and a broadening of the collective mode due to the coupling to particle-hole excitations in good agreement with experiments. The most visible effect in electronic systems is the appearance of a ``double-plasmon'' excitation.

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@article{arxiv.1010.1816,
  title  = {Dynamic Many-Body Theory. II. Dynamics of Strongly Correlated Fermi Fluids},
  author = {H. M. Böhm and R. Holler and E. Krotscheck and M. Panholzer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.1816},
  year   = {2017}
}

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submitted to Phys. Rev. B