Strange metal from incoherent bosons
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2021
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The breakdown of the celebrated Fermi liquid theory in the strange metal phase is the central enigma of
correlated quantum matter. Motivated by recent experiments reporting short-lived carriers, along with the ubiquitous observations of modulated excitations in the phase diagram of cuprates, we propose a phenomenological
boson-fermion model for this phase. Along with the fermions, we consider fluctuating bosons emerging from
the remnants of a pair density wave as additional current carriers in the strange metal phase. These bosonic
excitations are finite-momentum Cooper pairs and thus carry twice the electronic charge, and their net spin can
either be zero or one arising from the two spin-1/2 electrons. We show in a perturbative calculation within Kubo
formalism that such a model displays a T log T dependence of the resistivity with temperature and manifests
the Drude form of the ac conductivity. Furthermore, such bosons are incoherent and hence do not contribute to
the Hall conductivity. Finally, the bosons emerging from finite-momentum pairs of spin-triplet symmetry also
reproduce the recently observed linear-in-field magnetoresistance in the optimally doped and overdoped cuprates
[P. Giraldo-Gallo et al., Science 361, 479 (2018); J. Ayres et al., Nature 595, 661 (2021)].
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BANERJEE, Anurag et al. Strange metal from incoherent bosons. Physical Review B, College Park, v. 104, n. 5, e054513, 2021. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.104.054513. Disponível em: https://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.104.054513. Acesso em: 18 set. 2023.