Anomalous conductivity of PT-symmetric Fermi liquids

Abstract

We consider a non-Hermitian yet PT-symmetric Fermi liquid (PT-FL) in external electric fields. Due to PT-symmetry, the system exhibits real spectrum, Fermi surface and electric conductivity are well-defined through propagators. We find that, in contrast to the conventional Fermi liquids (FL), the PT-FL can exhibit a zero resistance state in the longitudinal (xx) channel. Moreover, the temperature dependence of the resistivity anomaly violates the conventional FL scaling (it is not limited by T2). These findings open route to further exploration of transport anomalies beyond the conventional paradigm.

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