Dynamically Generated Gap from Holography: Mottness from a Black Hole
Abstract
In the fermionic sector of top-down approaches to holographic systems, one generically finds that the fermions are coupled to gravity and gauge fields in a variety of ways, beyond minimal coupling. In this paper, we take one such interaction -- a Pauli, or dipole, interaction -- and study its effects on fermion correlators. We find that this interaction modifies the fermion spectral density in a remarkable way. As we change the strength of the interaction, we find that spectral weight is transferred between bands, and beyond a critical value, a hard gap emerges in the fermion density of states. A possible interpretation of this bulk interaction then is that it drives the dynamical formation of a (Mott) gap, in the absence of continuous symmetry breaking.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1010.3238,
title = {Dynamically Generated Gap from Holography: Mottness from a Black Hole},
author = {Mohammad Edalati and Robert G. Leigh and Philip W. Phillips},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.3238},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
4 pages, 4 figures (Version to appear in PRL)