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Density response and collective modes of semiholographic non-Fermi liquids

Semiholographic models of non-Fermi liquids have been shown to have generically stable generalized quasiparticles on the Fermi surface. Although these excitations are broad and exhibit particle-hole asymmetry, they were argued to be stable from interactions at the Fermi surface. In this work, we use...

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Published in:Physical review. D 2017, Vol.96 (10), Article 106011
Main Authors: Douçot, Benoit, Ecker, Christian, Mukhopadhyay, Ayan, Policastro, Giuseppe
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Language:English
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Summary:Semiholographic models of non-Fermi liquids have been shown to have generically stable generalized quasiparticles on the Fermi surface. Although these excitations are broad and exhibit particle-hole asymmetry, they were argued to be stable from interactions at the Fermi surface. In this work, we use this observation to compute the density response and collective behaviour in these systems. Compared to the Fermi liquid case, we find that the boundaries of the particle-hole continuum are blurred by incoherent contributions. However, there is a region inside this continuum, that we call inner core, within which salient features of the Fermi liquid case are preserved. A particularly striking prediction of our work is that these systems support a plasmonic collective excitation which is well-defined at large momenta, has an approximately linear dispersion relation and is located in the low-energy tail of the particle-hole continuum. Furthermore, the dynamic screening potential shows deep attractive regions as a function of the distance at higher frequencies which might lead to long-lived pair formation depending on the behavior of the pair susceptibility. We also find that Friedel oscillations are present in these systems but are highly suppressed.
ISSN:2470-0010
2470-0029
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.96.106011