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Emergent Strange Nodal Metallicity from Orbital-Selective Mott Physics

Authors :
Acharya, Swagata
Laad, Mukul S.
Dasari, Nagamalleswararao
Vidhyadhiraja, N. S.
Jarrell, Mark
Taraphder, A
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

While a specific kind of strange metal is increasingly found to be the "normal" states in a wide variety of unconventional superconductors, its microscopic origin is presently a hotly debated enigma. Using dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT) based on hybridization expansion of continuous-time quantum Monte-Carlo (CTQMC) solver for an extended two-band Hubbard model (2BHM), we investigate the conditions underlying the emergence of such a metal. Specifically, we tie strange metallicity to an orbital-selective Mottness in 2BHM or momentum-selective Mott phase (OSMP) in 2D Hubbard models inspired by a cluster-to-orbital mapping. We find $(i)$ disparate spin and charge responses, $(ii)$ fractional power-law behavior and $\omega/T$-scaling in the charge and spin fluctuation responses, and $(iii)$ very good accord with optical conductivity and nuclear magnetic relaxation rates in the slightly underdoped normal states of cuprates and Fe-arsenides. We analyze the local problem using bosonization to show that such anomalous responses arise from a lattice orthogonality catastrophe specifically in the OSMP. Our work establishes the intimate link between strange metallicity and selective Mottness in quantum matter.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures and supplemental material

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1805.02288
Document Type :
Working Paper