Toschi, A. (2025, July 7). Fermi and Luttinger Arcs: Two concepts, Realized on One Surface [Conference Presentation]. FisMat 2025 Conference, Venedig, Italy.
I will present [1] an analytically solvable model for correlated electrons, which is able to capture the major Fermi surface modifications occurring in both hole- and electron-doped cuprates as a function of doping. The proposed Hamiltonian, which represents an extension of the Hatsugai-Kohmoto model [2], qualitatively reproduces the results of numerically demanding many-body calculations, here obtained [1] using the dynamical vertex approximation in its ladder implementation [3]. Our analytical theory provides a transparent description of a precise mechanism, capable of driving the formation of disconnected segments along the Fermi surface (the highly debated “Fermi arcs”), as well as the opening of a pseudogap in hole and electron doping. This occurs through a specific mechanism: The electronic states on the Fermi arcs remain intact, while the Fermi surface part where the gap opens transforms into a Luttinger arc. === References === [1] P. Worm, M. Reitner, K. Held, and A. Toschi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 166501 (2024); [2] Y. Hatsugai and M. Kohmoto, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 61, 2056 (1992); [3] A. Toschi, A.A. Katanin, and K. Held, Phys. Rev. B 75, 045118 (2007); G. Rohringer et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 90, 025003 (2018).
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Quantum Many-body Systems Physics: 50% Computational Materials Science: 50%