Emergence of a control parameter for the antiferromagnetic quantum critical metal
Abstract
We study the antiferromagnetic quantum critical metal in space dimensions by extending the earlier one-loop analysis [Sur and Lee, Phys. Rev. B 91, 125136 (2015)] to higher-loop orders. We show that the -expansion is not organized by the standard loop expansion, and a two-loop graph becomes as important as one-loop graphs due to an infrared singularity caused by an emergent quasilocality. This qualitatively changes the nature of the infrared (IR) fixed point, and the -expansion is controlled only after the two-loop effect is taken into account. Furthermore, we show that a ratio between velocities emerges as a small parameter, which suppresses a large class of diagrams. We show that the critical exponents do not receive corrections beyond the linear order in in the limit that the ratio of velocities vanishes. The -expansion gives critical exponents which are consistent with the exact solution obtained in .
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@article{arxiv.1701.08218,
title = {Emergence of a control parameter for the antiferromagnetic quantum critical metal},
author = {Peter Lunts and Andres Schlief and Sung-Sik Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.08218},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
20 pages, 8 figures; ver2: minor corrections, comparison to ferromagnetic quantum criticality added, typos fixed, references added