Classification of non-Fermi liquids and universal superconducting fluctuations
Shubham Kukreja, Dawson M. Willerton, Sung-Sik Lee

TL;DR
This paper classifies non-Fermi liquids arising from quantum critical fluctuations, introduces projective fixed points for their analysis, and explores their universal superconducting fluctuations and transition behaviors.
Contribution
It develops a classification scheme for non-Fermi liquids based on topology of fixed points and characterizes their universal superconducting properties.
Findings
Seven superuniversality classes of non-Fermi liquids identified.
Universal lower bounds for superconducting transition temperatures derived.
Superconducting transition temperature oscillates with density in certain classes.
Abstract
In quantum critical metals, a plethora of different non-Fermi liquids arises depending on the nature of critical fluctuations coupled to Fermi surfaces. In this paper, we classify non-Fermi liquids that arise from q=0 critical fluctuations and characterize their universal superconducting fluctuations. The essential tool is the projective fixed points, which generalizes the notion of fixed points to fixed trajectories that take into account the incessant running of the Fermi momentum under the renormalization group flow. Based on the topology of bundles of projective fixed points, non-Fermi liquids are first grouped into seven superuniversality classes. Each superuniversality class includes multiple universality classes, which are further classified by the universal pairing interactions and emergent symmetries. Despite the pairing interaction generated by critical fluctuations, some…
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