Emergent interacting two-fluids in a disordered Hubbard model
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Abstract
Recently a number of theoretical studies of models containing lattices of Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) islands have brought in a fresh perspective on the problem of non-Fermi liquids. Motivated especially by a two-fluid model, with localized SYK islands and itinerant fermions, that captures the physics of the ``strange’’ metal state of high temperature superconductors, here we discuss the possibility of such a separation of fermionic degrees of freedom starting from a disordered Hubbard model. Our numerical studies indicate that a disordered Hubbard model can lead to the emergence of localized SYK-like islands that interact with itinerant fermions. We also discuss the implications of disorder of the temperature-dependent transport properties.
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Presenters
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Kyungmin Lee
Ohio State University
Authors
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Kyungmin Lee
Ohio State University
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Aavishkar Patel
Harvard University, Harvard Univeristy
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Nandini Trivedi
Ohio State University, Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Department of Physics, Ohio State University, The Ohio State University, Physics, Ohio State University
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Subir Sachdev
Department of Physics, Harvard University, Harvard University, Harvard Univeristy