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Renormalization Group Approach to Stability of Two-dimensional Interacting Type-II Dirac Fermions

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-05-15 v3

Abstract

The type-II Weyl/Dirac fermions are a generalization of conventional or type-I Weyl/Dirac fermions, whose conic spectrum is tilted such that the Fermi surface becomes lines in two dimensions, and surface in three dimensions rather than discrete points of the conventional Weyl/Dirac fermions. The mass-independent renormalization group calculations show that the tilting parameter decreases monotonically with respect to the length scale, which leads to a transition from two dimensional type-II Weyl/Dirac fermions to the type-I ones. Because of the non-trivial Fermi surface, a photon gains a finite mass partially via the chiral anomaly, leading to the strong screening effect of the Weyl/Dirac fermions. Consequently, anisotropic type-II Dirac semimetals become stable against the Coulomb interaction. This work provides deep insight into the interplay between the geometry of Fermi surface and the Coulomb interaction.

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@article{arxiv.1609.01448,
  title  = {Renormalization Group Approach to Stability of Two-dimensional Interacting Type-II Dirac Fermions},
  author = {Ze-Min Huang and Jianhui Zhou and Shun-Qing Shen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.01448},
  year   = {2017}
}

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