Shot noise in a phenomenological model of a marginal Fermi liquid
Abstract
The strange metal is a mysterious non-Fermi liquid which shows linear-in- resistivity behavior at finite temperatures, and, as found in recent experiment, vanishingly small shot noise in the linear-in- regime. Here, we investigate the shot noise of a strange metal based on a phenomenological model of marginal Fermi liquid (MFL), where fermions couple to some collective boson mode, leading to -linear scattering rate at finite . It is found that in the diffusive regime where the MFL scattering length is small compared to the system size, the shot noise vanishes, and the thermal noise becomes a temperature- and voltage-independent constant. Introducing additional impurity scattering increases the shot noise, and is probably consistent with the current experiment.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2409.16398,
title = {Shot noise in a phenomenological model of a marginal Fermi liquid},
author = {Yi-Ming Wu and Josephine J. Yu and S. Raghu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.16398},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
18 pages with 5 figures