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Non-Fermi-liquid behaviour of electrons coupled to gauge phonons

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-03-19 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We identify overdamped gauge phonons as a new microscopic route to non-Fermi-liquid behaviour in Dirac materials. These phonons couple to electronic currents rather than densities, thereby realising a lattice analogue of transverse gauge-field mechanisms without requiring proximity to a quantum critical point. By computing the electronic self-energy with a phonon propagator dressed by electron-phonon interactions, we show that the low-energy behaviour is controlled by the orbital susceptibility chi and a dimensionless damping parameter alpha. In the overdamped regime, alpha >> 1, quasiparticles display strong deviations from Fermi-liquid theory. For chi > 0, Fermi-liquid behaviour persists only in a parametrically narrow infrared window before crossing over to non-Fermi-liquid scaling. For chi < 0, the Fermi-liquid regime is replaced by marginal-Fermi-liquid behaviour at the lowest energies, followed by a crossover to non-Fermi-liquid scaling. These results establish strain- induced gauge phonons as a promising source of anomalous metallic behaviour in systems such as twisted bilayer graphene.

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@article{arxiv.2603.17937,
  title  = {Non-Fermi-liquid behaviour of electrons coupled to gauge phonons},
  author = {Rutvij Gholap and Alexey Ermakov and Alexander Kazantsev and Mohammad Saeed Bahramy and Marco Polini and Alessandro Principi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.17937},
  year   = {2026}
}