The dynamical charge susceptibility of the 2D Hubbard model in the pseudogap regime shows weak momentum and temperature dependence and no clear pseudogap signature, based on eight-site dynamical cluster approximation calculations.
Fluctuation diagnostics of the finite temperature quasi-antiferromagnetic regime of the 2D Hubbard model
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We study the finite temperature Fermi-liquid to non-Fermi-liquid crossover in the 2D Hubbard model for a range of dopings using the self-consistent ladder dual fermion method. We consider relatively high temperatures where we identify a suppression of the density of states near the Fermi level caused by a quasi-antiferromagnetic behaviour that is itself characterized by a long, but finite, correlation length scale. We perform fluctuation diagnostics to decompose the single-particle self energy into scattering $q$-vector and bosonic frequency contributions. Within this framework we find that the key contributions to the single-particle self energy that give non-Fermi-liquid character, even at weak coupling, are caused by relatively sharp $q=(\pi,\pi)$ spin fluctuations, while the decomposition in the bosonic frequency channel shows a complicated dependence on the relative strengths of zero, positive and negative frequency contributions. Finally, variation in density suggests that the tendency towards non-Fermi-liquid behavior is not substantially different for electron or hole doped systems.
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Dynamical Charge Susceptibility in the Hubbard Model
The dynamical charge susceptibility of the 2D Hubbard model in the pseudogap regime shows weak momentum and temperature dependence and no clear pseudogap signature, based on eight-site dynamical cluster approximation calculations.