论文标题

强烈相互作用的费米液体中剪切集合模式的光学签名

Optical signatures of shear collective modes in strongly interacting Fermi liquids

论文作者

Valentinis, D.

论文摘要

费米液体的概念为理解量子物质中电子相关性的理解奠定了坚实的基石。这使得多体状态严格地在零温度下以较高的动量状态组织电子,直到费米表面。因此,它显示出针对扰动的刚性。这种刚性产生了表现为纵向和横向集体模式的Fermi-Surface共振。尽管这些费米 - 液体集体模式已经在电中心液氦中进行了分析和观察到,但它们在带电的固态系统中仍未探索。在本文中,我分析了带电的三维费米液体的横向剪切响应,这是温度,激发频率和动量的函数,用于以第一个对称的Landau参数表示的相互作用。我考虑了动量支持的准粒子碰撞的影响以及在松弛时间近似中的动量 - 浮肿散射对光子和费米 - 表面集体模式之间的耦合的影响,从而得出了费米 - 液态的光学电导率和介电功能。在高频,长波长激发方案中,电动力响应需要两个连贯和频率分化的极性子,并且其空间非局部性由频率和相互作用依赖性的广义剪切模量编码;在相反的高摩肌低频状态异常的皮肤效应中。我确定了在光谱实验中传播剪切集体模式的可观察的特征,并应用了表面阻抗和薄膜的光学传递。

The concept of Fermi liquid lays a solid cornerstone to the understanding of electronic correlations in quantum matter. This ordered many-body state rigorously organizes electrons at zero temperature in progressively higher momentum states, up to the Fermi surface. As such, it displays rigidity against perturbations. Such rigidity generates Fermi-surface resonances which manifest as longitudinal and transverse collective modes. Although these Fermi-liquid collective modes have been analyzed and observed in electrically neutral liquid helium, they remain unexplored in charged solid-state systems up to date. In this paper I analyze the transverse shear response of charged three-dimensional Fermi liquids as a function of temperature, excitation frequency and momentum, for interactions expressed in terms of the first symmetric Landau parameter. I consider the effect of momentum-conserving quasiparticle collisions and momentum-relaxing scattering in relaxation-time approximation on the coupling between photons and Fermi-surface collective modes, thus deriving the Fermi-liquid optical conductivity and dielectric function. In the high-frequency, long-wavelength excitation regime the electrodynamic response entails two coherent and frequency-degenerate polaritons, and its spatial nonlocality is encoded by a frequency- and interaction-dependent generalized shear modulus; in the opposite high-momentum low-frequency regime anomalous skin effect takes place. I identify observable signatures of propagating shear collective modes in optical spectroscopy experiments, with applications to the surface impedance and the optical transmission of thin films.

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