Anisotropic Fermionic Quasiparticles
Seongjin Ahn, S. Das Sarma

TL;DR
This paper investigates the anisotropic quasiparticle properties of a two-dimensional electron gas with mass anisotropy, revealing significant anisotropic effects on spectrum, scattering, and effective mass, and extending isotropic many-body theory to anisotropic systems.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive anisotropic many-body theory for 2D electron gases, highlighting the importance of considering mass anisotropy in quasiparticle property calculations.
Findings
Quasiparticle spectrum becomes highly anisotropic away from Fermi energy.
Inelastic scattering rate exhibits strong directional anisotropy.
Interactions reduce the effective mass anisotropy.
Abstract
We have carried out a comprehensive investigation of the quasiparticle properties of a two-dimensional electron gas, interacting via the long-range Coulomb interaction, in the presence of bare mass anisotropy (i.e. with an elliptic noninteracting Fermi surface) by calculating the self-energy, the spectral function, the scattering rate, and the effective mass within the leading order dynamical self-energy approximation. We find novel anisotropic features of quasiparticle properties that are not captured by the isotropic approximation where the anisotropic effective mass is replaced by the isotropic averaged density-of-states mass. Some of these interesting results are: (1) the renormalization of the quasiparticle spectrum becomes highly anisotropic as the quasiparticle energy increases away from the Fermi energy; (2) the inelastic scattering rate features a strong anisotropy, exhibiting…
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