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Emergent Anisotropic Non-Fermi Liquid at a Topological Phase Transition in Three Dimensions

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2019-05-14 v4

Abstract

Understanding correlation effects in topological phases and their transitions is a cutting-edge area of research in recent condensed matter physics. We study topological quantum phase transitions (TQPTs) between double-Weyl semimetals (DWSMs) and insulators, and argue that a novel class of quantum criticality appears at the TQPT characterized by emergent anisotropic non-Fermi liquid behaviors, in which the interplay between the Coulomb interaction and electronic critical modes induces not only anisotropic renormalization of the Coulomb interaction but also strongly correlated electronic excitation in three spatial dimensions. Using the standard renormalization group methods, large NfN_f theory and the ϵ=4d\epsilon= 4-d method with fermion flavor number NfN_f and spatial dimension dd, we obtain the anomalous dimensions of electrons (ηf=0.366/Nf\eta_f=0.366/N_f ) in large NfN_f theory and the associated anisotropic scaling relations of various physical observables. Our results may be observed in candidate materials for DWSMs such as HgCr2_2Se4_4 or SrSi2_2 when the system undergoes a TQPT.

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@article{arxiv.1809.10691,
  title  = {Emergent Anisotropic Non-Fermi Liquid at a Topological Phase Transition in Three Dimensions},
  author = {SangEun Han and Changhee Lee and Eun-Gook Moon and Hongki Min},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.10691},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Published at Physical Review Letters (Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 187601 (2019)). Main text: 6 pages, 3 figures, Supplemental Material: 21 pages, 5 figures; the first two authors contributed equally to this work