Fermi arcs vs hole pockets: periodization of a cellular two-band model

ORAL

Abstract

It is still debated whether the low-doping Fermi surface of cuprates is composed of hole pockets or of disconnected Fermi arcs. Results from cellular dynamical mean field theory (c-DMFT) support the Fermi arcs hypothesis by predicting corresponding Fermi arcs for the Hubbard model. Here, we introduce a simple parametrization of the self-energy, in the spirit of Yang-Rice-Zhang theory, and show that state of the art c-CDMFT calculations cannot give a definitive answer to the question of Fermi arcs vs hole pockets, and this, independently of the periodization (cumulant or Green's function) used to display spectral weights of the infinite lattice.

*NSERC Grants RGPIN-2014-04584, RGPIN-2015-05598, RGPIN-2019-05312, RGPIN-2020-05060 and RGPIN-2021-04043, Compute Canada, Calcul Québec

Publication: arXiv:2107.01344

Presenters

  • Maxime Charlebois

    • Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

Authors

  • Simon Verret

    • Universite de Sherbrooke
  • Alexandre Foley

    • Universite de Sherbrooke
    • Université de Sherbrooke
  • David Senechal

    • Universite de Sherbrooke, RQMP and Institut quantique
    • Universite de Sherbrooke
  • André-Marie S Tremblay

    • Université de Sherbrooke, Institut Quantique
  • Maxime Charlebois

    • Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières