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Shear viscosity at the Ising-nematic quantum critical point in two dimensional metals

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2017-02-22 v3 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

In an isotropic strongly interacting quantum liquid without quasiparticles, general scaling arguments imply that the dimensionless ratio (kB/)η/s(k_B /\hbar)\, \eta/s, where η\eta is the shear viscosity and ss is the entropy density, is a universal number. We compute the shear viscosity of the Ising-nematic critical point of metals in spatial dimension d=2d=2 by an expansion below d=5/2d=5/2. The anisotropy associated with directions parallel and normal to the Fermi surface leads to a violation of the scaling expectations: η\eta scales in the same manner as a chiral conductivity, and the ratio η/s\eta/s diverges at low temperature (TT) as T2/zT^{-2/z}, where zz is the dynamic critical exponent for fermionic excitations dispersing normal to the Fermi surface.

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@article{arxiv.1607.03894,
  title  = {Shear viscosity at the Ising-nematic quantum critical point in two dimensional metals},
  author = {Andreas Eberlein and Aavishkar A. Patel and Subir Sachdev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.03894},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

Rewritten version with expanded supplement. 17 pages, 4 figures including supplementary material