Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The strange metal behavior, usually characterized by a linear-in-temperature ( T) resistivity, is a still unsolved mystery in solid-state physics. It is often associated with the proximity to a quantum critical point (a second order transition at temperature T = 0, leading to a broken symmetry phase) focusing on the related divergent order parameter correlation length. Here, we propose a paradigmatic shift, focusing on a divergent characteristic time scale due to a divergent dissipation acting on the fluctuating critical modes while their correlation length stays finite. To achieve a divergent dissipation, we propose a mechanism based on the coupling between a local order parameter fluctuation and electron density diffusive modes that accounts both for the linear-in-T resistivity and for the logarithmic specific heat versus temperature ratio C-V/T similar to log(1/T), down to low temperatures.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
strange metal behavior; cuprates; charge density fluctuations; diffusive modes
Elenco autori:
Grilli, Marco; Caprara, Sergio
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