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Phase diagram of the Quantum Electrodynamics of 2D and 3D Dirac semimetals

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-09-16 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We study the Quantum Electrodynamics of 2D and 3D Dirac semimetals by means of a self-consistent resolution of the Schwinger-Dyson equations, aiming to obtain the respective phase diagrams in terms of the relative strength of the Coulomb interaction and the number N of Dirac fermions. In this framework, 2D Dirac semimetals have just a strong-coupling instability characterized by exciton condensation (and dynamical generation of mass) that we find at a critical coupling well above previous theoretical estimates, thus explaining the absence of that instability in free-standing graphene samples. On the other hand, we show that 3D Dirac semimetals have a richer phase diagram, with a strong-coupling instability leading to dynamical mass generation up to N = 4 and a line of critical points for larger values of N characterized by the vanishing of the electron quasiparticle weight in the low-energy limit. Such a critical behavior signals the transition to a strongly correlated liquid, characterized by noninteger scaling dimensions that imply the absence of a pole in the electron propagator and are the signature of non-Fermi liquid behavior with no stable electron quasiparticles.

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@article{arxiv.1502.07640,
  title  = {Phase diagram of the Quantum Electrodynamics of 2D and 3D Dirac semimetals},
  author = {J. Gonzalez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.07640},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

11 pages, 11 figures, extended physical discussion