Strong-coupling phases of 3D Dirac and Weyl semimetals. A renormalization group approach
J. Gonzalez

TL;DR
This paper explores the possible strong-coupling phases in 3D Dirac and Weyl semimetals caused by Coulomb interactions, revealing a rich phase diagram with non-Fermi liquid behavior through nonperturbative renormalization group methods.
Contribution
It introduces a nonperturbative renormalization group analysis of 3D Dirac and Weyl semimetals, identifying critical points and phases including non-Fermi liquid states at strong coupling.
Findings
Identification of a phase transition to non-Fermi liquid behavior.
Demonstration of competing effects: chiral symmetry breaking vs. quasiparticle suppression.
Establishment of a richer phase diagram compared to 2D counterparts.
Abstract
We investigate the strong-coupling phases that may arise in 3D Dirac and Weyl semimetals under the effect of the long-range Coulomb interaction, considering the many-body theory of these electron systems as a variant of the conventional fully relativistic Quantum Electrodynamics (QED). For this purpose, we apply two different nonperturbative approaches, consisting in the sum of ladder diagrams and taking the limit of a large number N of fermion flavors. We benefit from the renormalizability that the theory shows in both cases to compute the anomalous scaling dimensions of different operators exclusively in terms of the renormalized coupling constant, allowing us to determine the precise location of the singularities signaling the onset of the strong-coupling phases. We show then that the QED of 3D Dirac semimetals has two competing effects at strong coupling. One of them is the tendency…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
