On Migdal's theorem and the pseudogap

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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10.1103/PhysRevB.68.064408

We study a model of quasiparticles on a two-dimensional square lattice coupled to Gaussian distributed dynamical molecular fields. The model describes quasiparticles coupled to spin or charge fluctuations, and is solved by a Monte Carlo sampling of the molecular field distributions. When the molecular field correlations are sufficiently weak, the corrections to the self-consistent Eliashberg theory do not bring about qualitative changes in the quasiparticle spectrum. But for a range of model parameters near the magnetic boundary, we find that Migdal's theorem does not apply and the quasiparticle spectrum is qualitatively different from its mean-field approximation, in that a pseudogap opens in the quasiparticle spectrum. An important feature of the magnetic pseudogap found in the present calculations is that it is strongly anisotropic. It vanishes anlong the diagonal of the Brillouin zone and is large near the zone boundary. In the case of ferromagnetic fluctuations, we also find a range of model parameters with qualitative changes in the quasiparticle spectral function not captured by the one-loop approximation, in that the quasiparticle peak splits into two. We provide intuitive arguments to explain the physical origin of the breakdown of Midgal's theorem

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