Structure of the Local-field factor of the 2-D electron fluid. Possible evidence for correlated scattering of electron pairs
Abstract
The static local-field factor (LFF) of the 2-D electron fluid is calculated nonperturbatively using a mapping to a classical Coulomb fluid . Rev. Lett., 87, 206. The LFF for the paramagnetic fluid differs markedly from perturbation theory where a maximum near 2kF is expected. Our LFF has a quasi-linear small-k region leading to a maximum close to 3kF, in agreent with currently available quantum Monte Carlo data. The structure in the LFF and its dependence on the density and temperature are interpretted as a signature of correlated scattering of electron pairs of opposite spin.The lack of structure at 2kF implies weakened Friedel oscillations, Kohn anomalies etc.
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