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Long Wavelength Correlations and Transport in a Marginal Fermi Liquid

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2009-01-24 v4 Materials Science

Abstract

Marginal Fermi liquid was originally introduced as a phenomenological description of the cuprates in a part of the metallic doping range which appears to be governed by fluctuations due to a quantum-critical point. An essential result due to the form of the assumed fluctuation spectra is that the large inelastic quasiparticle relaxation rate near the Fermi-surface is proportional to the energy measured from the chemical potential, τi1ϵ\tau_i^{-1}\propto\epsilon. We present a microscopic long-wavelength derivation of the hydrodynamic properties in such a situation by an extension of the procedure that Eliashberg used for the derivation of the hydrodynamic properties of a Landau-Fermi-liquid. In particular, the density-density and the current-current correlations and the relation between the two are derived, and the connection to microscopic calculations of the frequency dependence of the optical conductivity with an additional fermi-liquid correction factor shown to follow. The method used here may be necessary, quite generally, for the correct hydrodynamic theory for any problem of quantum-critical fluctuations in fermions.

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@article{arxiv.0809.1104,
  title  = {Long Wavelength Correlations and Transport in a Marginal Fermi Liquid},
  author = {A. Shekhter and C. M. Varma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.1104},
  year   = {2009}
}

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5 pages

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