Two-point function of a d=2 quantum critical metal in the limit kF→∞, Nf→ 0 with NfkF fixed
Abstract
We show that the fermionic and bosonic spectrum of d=2 fermions at finite density coupled to a critical boson can be determined non-perturbatively in the combined limit kF→ ∞, Nf → 0 with NfkF fixed. In this double scaling limit, the boson two-point function is corrected, but only at one-loop. This double scaling limit therefore incorporates the leading effect of Landau damping. The fermion two-point function is determined analytically in real space and numerically in (Euclidean) momentum space. The resulting spectrum is discontinuously connected to the quenched Nf→ 0 result. For ω → 0 with k fixed the spectrum exhibits the distinct non-Fermi-liquid behavior previously surmised from the RPA approximation. However, the exact answer obtained here shows that the RPA result does not fully capture the IR of the theory.
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