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Unconventional non-Fermi liquid state caused by nematic criticality in cuprates

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-07-14 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

At the nematic quantum critical point that exists in the dx2y2d_{x^2-y^2}-wave superconducting dome of cuprates, the massless nodal fermions interact strongly with the quantum critical fluctuation of nematic order. We study this problem by means of renormalization group approach and show that, the fermion damping rate ImΣR(ω)\left|\mathrm{Im}\Sigma^R(\omega)\right| vanishes more rapidly than the energy ω\omega and the quasiparticle residue Zf0Z_f\rightarrow 0 in the limit ω0\omega \rightarrow 0. The nodal fermions thus constitute an unconventional non-Fermi liquid that represents an even weaker violation of Fermi liquid theory than a marginal Fermi liquid. We also investigate the interplay of quantum nematic critical fluctuation and gauge-potential-like disorder, and find that the effective disorder strength flows to the strong coupling regime at low energies. Therefore, even an arbitrarily weak disorder can drive the system to become a disorder controlled diffusive state. Based on these theoretical results, we are able to understand a number of interesting experimental facts observed in curpate superconductors.

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@article{arxiv.1607.03582,
  title  = {Unconventional non-Fermi liquid state caused by nematic criticality in cuprates},
  author = {Jing-Rong Wang and Guo-Zhu Liu and Chang-Jin Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.03582},
  year   = {2016}
}

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29 pages, 6 figures