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Higgs amplitude mode in the vicinity of a $(2+1)$-dimensional quantum critical point: a nonperturbative renormalization-group approach

Quantum Gases 2015-07-07 v2 Superconductivity High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We study the "Higgs" amplitude mode in the relativistic quantum O(NN) model in two space dimensions. Using the nonperturbative renormalization group and the Blaizot--M\'endez-Galain--Wschebor approximation (which we generalize to compute 4-point correlation functions), we compute the O(NN) invariant scalar susceptibility at zero temperature in the vicinity of the quantum critical point. In the ordered phase, we find a well-defined Higgs resonance for N=2N=2 and N=3N=3 and determine its universal properties. No resonance is found for N4N\geq 4. In the disordered phase, the spectral function exhibits a threshold behavior with no Higgs-like peak. We also show that for N=2N=2 the Higgs mode manifests itself as a very broad peak in the longitudinal susceptibility in spite of the infrared divergence of the latter. We compare our findings with results from quantum Monte Carlo simulations and ϵ=4(d+1)\epsilon=4-(d+1) expansion near d=3d=3.

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@article{arxiv.1503.08688,
  title  = {Higgs amplitude mode in the vicinity of a $(2+1)$-dimensional quantum critical point: a nonperturbative renormalization-group approach},
  author = {Félix Rose and Frédéric Léonard and Nicolas Dupuis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.08688},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Final version. 15 pages, 13 figures