Correlation effects in double-Weyl semimetals

Abstract

We study the long-range Coulomb interaction effects on the double-Weyl fermion system which is possibly realized in the three dimensional semimetal HgCr2Se4 in the ferromagnetic phase. Within the one-loop renormalization group analysis, we find that there exists a stable fixed point at which the Coulomb interaction is screened anisotropically. At the stable fixed point, the renormalized Coulomb interaction induces logarithmic corrections to the physical quantities such as specific heat, compressibility, diamagnetic susceptibility, and the finite frequency (dynamic) conductivity that are obtained utilizing RG equations near the stable fixed point.

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