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Enhanced Strange Metallicity due to Hubbard-U Coulomb Repulsion

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-01-28 v3

Abstract

We solve a model of electrons with Hubbard-UU Coulomb repulsion and a random Yukawa coupling to a two-dimensional bosonic bath, using an extended dynamical mean field theory scheme. Our model exhibits a quantum critical point, at which the repulsive component of the electron interactions strongly enhances the effects of the quantum critical bosonic fluctuations on the electrons, leading to a breakdown of Fermi liquid physics and the formation of a strange metal with `Planckian' (O(kBT/)\mathcal{O}(k_B T/\hbar)) quasiparticle decay rates at low temperatures T0T\rightarrow 0. Furthermore, the eventual Mott transition that occurs as the repulsion is increased seemingly bounds the maximum decay rate in the strange metal. Our results provide insight into low-temperature strange metallicity observed in proximity to a Mott transition, as is observed, for instance, in recent experiments on certain moir\'{e} materials.

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@article{arxiv.2407.21102,
  title  = {Enhanced Strange Metallicity due to Hubbard-U Coulomb Repulsion},
  author = {Andrew Hardy and Olivier Parcollet and Antoine Georges and Aavishkar A. Patel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.21102},
  year   = {2025}
}

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4 pages, 4 figures, 3 figures in Supplemental Material