Low Energy Charge Fluctuations in a Strange Metal
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Abstract
The strange metal phase with T-linear resistivity is believed to be related to Planckian dissipation. Our recent experiments using momentum-resolved EELS (M-EELS), from the strange metal Bi2.1Sr1.9CaCu2O8+x (Bi-2212), show that at q < 0.04 r.l.u., the spectra have a well-defined plasmon consistent with IR optics. At q > 0.04 r.l.u., the M-EELS data behave like a featureless continuum [1-3]. Here, using improved resolution, we report the new, finite-q measurements of the charge susceptibility on Bi-2212 at low energy, where ω ~ kBT. The spectra show ω/T-scaling with a power law exponent α ~ -0.92. Above Tc, the M-EELS spectra could be fit well by a CFT0+1 theory with conformal dimension δ ~ 0.06, which significantly deviates from the Marginal Fermi Liquid form (δ = 0.5). The M-EELS spectra can also be described in terms of relaxational dynamics where the charge dynamics exhibits Planckian dissipation.
[1] M. Mitrano et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 115, 5392 (2018)
[2] A. A. Husain et al., Phys. Rev. X 9, 041062 (2019)
[3] J. Chen et al., arXiv: 2306.03681
[1] M. Mitrano et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 115, 5392 (2018)
[2] A. A. Husain et al., Phys. Rev. X 9, 041062 (2019)
[3] J. Chen et al., arXiv: 2306.03681
*This work was supported by the QSQM, a DOE EFRC, under DOE grant DE-SC0021238. P.A. acknowledges support from Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation EPiQS grant GBMF9452.
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Presenters
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Xuefei Guo
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign