Quasi-Particles in Two-Dimensional Hubbard Model: Splitting of Spectral Weight

Abstract

It is shown that the energy () and momentum (k) dependences of the electron self-energy function (k, + i0) R(k, ) are, Im R (k, ) = -a2| - k|- γ (k) where a is some constant, k = (k)-μ, (k) being the band energy, and the critical exponent γ(k) , which depends on the curvature of the Fermi surface at k , satisfies, 0 ≤ γ(k) ≤ 1 . This leads to a new type of electron liquid, which is the Fermi liquid in the limit of , k → 0 but for k ≠ 0 has a split one-particle spectra as in the Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid.

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