Non-Fermi Liquid behavior at the Orbital Ordering Quantum Critical Point in the Two-Orbital Model
Abstract
The critical behavior of a two-orbital model with degenerate and orbitals is investigated by multidimensional bosonization. We find that the corresponding bosonic theory has an overdamped collective mode with dynamical exponent , which appears to be a general feature of a two-orbital model and becomes the dominant fluctuation in the vicinity of the orbital-ordering quantum critical point. Since the very existence of this overdamped collective mode induces non-Fermi liquid behavior near the quantum critical point, we conclude that a two-orbital model generally has a sizable area in the phase diagram showing non-Fermi liquid behavior. Furthermore, we show that the bosonic theory resembles the continuous model near the d-wave Pomeranchuk instability, suggesting that orbital order in a two-orbital model is identical to nematic order in a continuous model. Our results can be applied to systems with degenerate and orbitals such as iron-based superconductors and bilayer strontium ruthenates SrRuO.
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@article{arxiv.1207.4206,
title = {Non-Fermi Liquid behavior at the Orbital Ordering Quantum Critical Point in the Two-Orbital Model},
author = {Ka Wai Lo and Wei-Cheng Lee and Philip W. Phillips},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.4206},
year = {2013}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures