Relativistic non-Fermi liquid from interacting birefringent fermions: A robust superuniversality

Abstract

We address the emergent quantum critical phenomena for (pseudo)spin-3/2 birefringent fermions, featuring two effective Fermi velocities, when they reside close to itinerant Mott transitions realized through spontaneous symmetry breaking and triggered by strong local or Hubbardlike repulsive interactions. Irrespective of the nature of the mass orderings that produce fully gapped quasiparticle spectra in the ordered phase, which otherwise can be grouped into three classes, the system always possesses a unique terminal velocity near the corresponding quantum critical point. The associated critical regime accommodates a relativistic non-Fermi liquid of strongly coupled collective bosonic and spin-1/2 Dirac excitations with vanishing weight of the quasiparticle pole. These conclusions are also operative near superconducting critical points. Therefore, relativistic non-Fermi liquid possibly constitutes a robust superuniversal description for the entire family of strongly correlated arbitrary half-integer spin Dirac materials.

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