Unconventional Fermi surface in two-dimensional systems of Dirac fermions
Abstract
At the low energy regime, the decay rate of two-dimensional massless Dirac fermions due to interactions can be written as Im(ω) |ω|x at zero temperature. We find that the fermion system has: I) no sharp Fermi surface and no well-defined quasiparticle peak for 0<x<1/2; II) a sharp Fermi surface but no well-defined quasiparticle peak for 1/2≤ x≤ 1; III) both sharp Fermi surface and well-defined quasiparticle peak for x>1. In the presence of long-range gauge/Coulomb interaction or certain massless boson mode, the system exhibits unusual behavior belonging to class II.
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