Quasiparticle Mass Enhancement and Fermi Surface Shape Modification in Oxide Two-Dimensional Electron Gases
Abstract
We propose a model intended to qualitatively capture the electron-electron interaction physics of two-dimensional electron gases formed near transition-metal oxide heterojunctions containing t2g electrons with a density much smaller than one electron per metal atom. Two-dimensional electron systems of this type can be described perturbatively using a GW approximation which predicts that Coulomb interactions enhance quasiparticle effective masses more strongly than in simple two-dimensional electron gases, and that they reshape the Fermi surface, reducing its anisotropy.
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