Truncation of a Two-Dimensional Fermi Surface due to Quasiparticle Gap Formation at the Saddle Points
1998; American Physical Society; Volume: 81; Issue: 15 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1103/physrevlett.81.3195
ISSN1092-0145
AutoresNobuo Furukawa, T. M. Rice, Manfred Salmhofer,
Tópico(s)Theoretical and Computational Physics
ResumoWe study a two-dimensional Fermi liquid with a Fermi surface containing the saddle points $(\ensuremath{\pi},0)$ and $(0,\ensuremath{\pi})$. Including Cooper and Peierls channel contributions leads to a one-loop renormalization group flow to strong coupling for short range repulsive interactions. In a certain parameter range the characteristics of the fixed point, opening of a spin and charge gap, and dominant pairing correlations are similar to those of a two-leg ladder at half-filling. We argue that an increase of the electron density leads to a truncation of the Fermi surface to only four disconnected arcs.
Referência(s)