Quantum Acoustics Demystifies the Strange Metals
Eric J. Heller, Alhun Aydin, Anton M. Graf, Joost de Nijs, Yoel Zimmermann, Xiaoyu Ouyang, Shaobing Yuan, Zixuan Chai, Siyuan Chen, Jasper Jain, Mingxuan Xiao, Chenzheng Yu, Zhongling Lu, and Joonas Keski-Rahkonen

TL;DR
This paper introduces quantum acoustics as a new framework to understand strange metals, revealing strong vibronic interactions, Planckian resistivity, and localization phenomena that challenge traditional phonon-based explanations.
Contribution
It develops a nonperturbative quantum acoustics approach to explain key phenomena in strange metals, uncovering new physics within the Fröhlich model.
Findings
Reveals strong vibronic interactions in strange metals
Derives Planckian resistivity and diffusion from the Fröhlich model
Uncovers a universal Planckian diffusion related to Anderson localization
Abstract
Phonons have long been thought to be incapable of explaining key phenomena in strange metals, including linear-in-\textit{T} Planckian resistivity from high to very low temperatures. We argue that these conclusions were based on static, perturbative approaches that overlooked essential time-dependent and nonperturbative electron-lattice physics. In fact ``phonons'' are not the best target for discussion, just like ``photons'' are not the best way to think about Maxwell's equations. Quantum optics connects photons and electromagnetism, as developed 60 years ago by Glauber and others. We have been developing the parallel world of quantum acoustics. Far from being only of academic interest, the new tools are rapidly exposing the secrets of the strange metals, revealing strong vibronic (vibration-electronic) interactions playing a crucial role forming polarons and charge density waves,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena · Topological Materials and Phenomena · Thermal properties of materials
