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Excitonic instability of three-dimensional gapless semiconductors: Large-N theory

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-04-07 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Three-dimensional gapless semiconductors with quadratic band touching, such as HgTe, α\alpha-Sn, or Pr2_2Ir2_2O7_7 are believed to display a non-Fermi-liquid ground state due to long-range electron-electron interaction. We argue that this state is inherently unstable towards spontaneous formation of a (topological) excitonic insulator. The instability can be parameterized by a critical fermion number NcN_c. For N<NcN < N_c the rotational symmetry is spontaneously broken, the system develops a gap in the spectrum, and features a finite nematic order parameter. To leading order in the 1/N expansion and in the static approximation, the analogy with the problem of dynamical mass generation in (2+1)-dimensional quantum electrodynamics yields Nc=16/[3π(π2)]N_c = 16/[3\pi(\pi-2)]. Taking the important dynamical screening effects into account, we find that Nc2.6(2)N_c \geq 2.6(2) and therefore safely above the physical value of N=1N = 1. Some experimental consequences of the nematic ground state are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1509.01737,
  title  = {Excitonic instability of three-dimensional gapless semiconductors: Large-N theory},
  author = {Lukas Janssen and Igor F. Herbut},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.01737},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

6 pages, 1 figure, v2: section on experimental implications expanded, references added, published version