We present a lattice model of fermions with N flavors and random interactions which describes a Planckian metal at low temperatures, T→0, in the solvable limit of large N. We begin with quasiparticles around a Fermi surface with effective mass m∗, and then include random interactions which lead to fermion spectral functions with frequency scaling with kBT/ℏ. The resistivity, ρ, obeys the Drude formula ρ=m∗/(ne2τtr), where n is the density of fermions, and the transport scattering rate is 1/τtr=fkBT/ℏ; we find f of order unity, and essentially independent of the strength and form of the interactions. The random interactions are a generalization of the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev models; it is assumed that processes non-resonant in the bare quasiparticle energies only renormalize m∗, while resonant processes are shown to produce the Planckian behavior.
@article{arxiv.1906.03265,
title = {Theory of a Planckian metal},
author = {Aavishkar A. Patel and Subir Sachdev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.03265},
year = {2019}
}