Observable Zero Sound in Strongly Correlated Metals

Physics – Condensed Matter

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12 pgs, TeX, Accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.73.1675

The slow zero-sound mode expected near the Mott transition in strongly interacting two-dimensional Fermi systems that are neutral is shown to persist as the physical sound mode in the case that the fermion carries electronic charge and is embedded in a positive ionic background. The latter sound velocity softens completely precisely at the Mott transition, indicating that a zone-center structural transition will occur in the system. We suggest that this phonon-softening mechanism is related to the structural transitions commonly observed in the oxide superconductors.

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