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Zero sound in strange metals with hyperscaling violation from holography

High Energy Physics - Theory 2015-06-16 v3 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Hyperscaling violating `strange metal' phase of heavy fermion compounds can be described holographically by probe D-branes in the background of a Lifshitz space-time (dynamical exponent zz and spatial dimensions dd) with hyperscaling violation (corresponding exponent θ\theta). Without the hyperscaling violation, strange metals are known to exhibit zero sound mode for z<2z<2 analogous to the Fermi liquids. In this paper, we study its fate in the presence of hyperscaling violation and find that in this case the zero sound mode exists for z<2(1+θ/d)z < 2(1+|\theta|/d), where the positivity of the specific heat and the null energy condition of the background dictate that θ<0\theta<0 and z1z\geq 1. However, for z2(1+θ/d)z \geq 2(1+|\theta|/d), there is no well-defined quasiparticle for the zero sound. The systems behave like Fermi liquid for 2θ=dz2|\theta|=dz and like Bose liquid for 2θ=qdz2|\theta| = qdz (where qq is the number of spatial dimensions along which D-branes are extended in the background space), but in general they behave as a new kind of quantum liquid. We also compute the AC conductivity of the systems and briefly comment on the results.

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@article{arxiv.1307.0195,
  title  = {Zero sound in strange metals with hyperscaling violation from holography},
  author = {Parijat Dey and Shibaji Roy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.0195},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

16 pages, no figures; v2: minor changes, references added; v3: eq.(43) and the related text have been corrected, more refs added, version to appear in Phys. Rev. D