Enhanced Strange Metallicity due to Hubbard-U Coulomb Repulsion
Abstract
We solve a model of electrons with Hubbard- 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' () quasiparticle decay rates at low temperatures . 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.
Cite
@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}
}
Comments
4 pages, 4 figures, 3 figures in Supplemental Material