Topology of the Fermi surface and universality of the metal-metal and metal-insulator transitions: $d$-dimensional Hatsugai-Kohmoto model as an example
Gennady Y. Chitov

TL;DR
This paper advances the theory of quantum phase transitions related to Fermi surface topology changes, analyzing an exactly solvable $d$-dimensional model to explore universality classes and critical phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of the Hatsugai-Kohmoto model, confirming the validity of the Luttinger theorem and applying homology theory to classify Fermi surface transitions.
Findings
Confirmed the Luttinger theorem in the HK model.
Identified FST universality classes for various phase transitions.
Established gapless phases as Landau Fermi liquids.
Abstract
The earlier theory [1] of the quantum phase transitions related to the change of the Fermi Surface Topology (FST) is advanced. For such transitions the Fermi surface as a quantum critical manifold determined by the Lee-Yang zeros, the order parameter as the -volume of the Fermi sea, and the special FST universality class were introduced in [1]. The exactly solvable Hatsugai-Kohmoto (HK) -dimensional () model of interacting fermions is analyzed. We explore the relation between the Lee-Yang zeros, the Luttinger and the plateau (Oshikawa) theorems. The validity of the Luttinger theorem in the HK model is confirmed. It is shown that the order parameter and the FST universality class describe the transitions between metal and band/Mott insulators, as well as the Lifshitz and van Hove gapless-to-gapless transitions. The gapless phases are established…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Rare-earth and actinide compounds
