Non-Fermi liquid behaviour of electrons in the half-filled honeycomb lattice (A renormalization group approach)

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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23 pages, LaTeX file (7 figures not included available upon request), IEM-TH-54/93

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10.1016/0550-3213(94)90410-3

A system of electrons in the two-dimensional honeycomb lattice with Coulomb interactions is described by a renormalizable quantum field theory similar but not equal to QED_3. Renormalization group techniques are used to investigate the infrared behaviour of the system that flows to a fixed point with non-Fermi liquid characteristics. There are anomalous dimensions in the fermionic observables, no quasiparticle pole, and anomalous screening of the Coulomb interaction. These results are robust as the Fermi level is not changed by the interaction. The system resembles in the infrared the one-dimensional Luttinger liquid.

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