Theory of fermion liquids

H.-J. Kwon, A. Houghton, and J. B. Marston
Phys. Rev. B 52, 8002 – Published 15 September 1995
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Abstract

We develop a general theory of fermion liquids in spatial dimensions greater than 1. The principal method, bosonization, is applied to the cases of short- and long-range longitudinal interactions and to transverse gauge interactions. All the correlation funtions of the system may be obtained with the use of a generating functional. Short-range and Coulomb interactions do not destroy the Landau-Fermi fixed point. Non-Fermi liquid fixed points are found, however, in the cases of a super-long-range longitudinal interaction in two dimensions and transverse gauge interactions in two and three spatial dimensions. We consider in some detail the (2+1)-dimensional problem of a Chern-Simons gauge action combined with a longitudinal two-body interaction V(q)∝‖qy1, which controls the density, and hence gauge, fluctuations. For y<0 we find that the gauge interaction is irrelevant and the Landau fixed point is stable, while for y>0 the interaction is relevant and the fixed point cannot be accessed by bosonization. Of special importance is the case y=0 (Coulomb interaction), which describes the Halperin-Lee-Read theory of the half-filled Landau level. We obtain the full quasiparticle propagator, which is of a marginal Fermi-liquid form. Using Ward identities, we show that neither the inclusion of nonlinear terms in the fermion dispersion nor vertex corrections alters our results: the fixed point is accessible by bosonization. As the two-point fermion Green’s function is not gauge invariant, we also invetigate the gauge-invariant density response function. Near momentum Q=2kF, in addition to the Kohn anomaly we find other nonanalytic behavior. In the appendies we present a numerical calculation of the spectral function for a Fermi liquid with Landau parameter f0≠0. We also show how Kohn’s theorem is satisfied within the bosonization framework.

  • Received 16 January 1995

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.52.8002

©1995 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

H.-J. Kwon, A. Houghton, and J. B. Marston

  • Department of Physics, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912-1843

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Vol. 52, Iss. 11 — 15 September 1995

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