Optical conductivity of an interacting Weyl liquid in the collisionless regime
Abstract
Optical conductivity (OC) can serve as a measure of correlation effects in a wide range of condensed matter systems. We here show that the long-range tail of the Coulomb interaction yields a universal correction to the OC in a three-dimensional Weyl semimetal , where of is the OC in the non-interacting system, with as the actual (renormalized) Fermi velocity of Weyl quasiparticles at frequency , and is the electron charge in vacuum. Such universal enhancement of OC, which depends only on the number of Weyl nodes near the Fermi level (), is a remarkable consequence of an intriguing conspiracy among the quantum-critical nature of an interacting Weyl liquid, marginal irrelevance of the long-range Coulomb interaction and the violation of hyperscaling in three dimensions, and can directly be measured in recently discovered Weyl as well as Dirac materials. By contrast, a local density-density interaction produces a non-universal correction to the OC, stemming from the non-renormalizable nature of the corresponding interacting field theory.
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@article{arxiv.1707.08564,
title = {Optical conductivity of an interacting Weyl liquid in the collisionless regime},
author = {Bitan Roy and Vladimir Juricic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.08564},
year = {2017}
}
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21 Pages, 1 Figure: Published Version in PRB