Equips bottom-up holographic D-brane models with dynamical boundary gauge fields and shows that quasinormal mode dispersion relations in equilibrium and nonequilibrium states match hydrodynamics with dynamical U(1) symmetry.
Screening of Coulomb interactions in Holography
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We introduce Coulomb interactions in the holographic description of strongly interacting systems, by performing a (current-current) double-trace deformation of the boundary theory. In the theory dual to a Reissner-Nordstr\"om background, this deformation leads to gapped plasmon modes in the density-density response, as expected from conventional RPA calculations. We further show that by introducing a $(d + 1)$-dimensional Coulomb interaction in a boundary theory in $d$ spacetime dimensions, we recover plasmon modes whose dispersion is proportional to $\sqrt{|\mathbf{k}|}$, as observed for example in graphene layers. Moreover, motivated by recent experimental results in layered cuprate high-temperature superconductors, we present a toy model for a layered system consisting of an infinite stack of (spatially) two-dimensional layers, that are coupled only by the long-range Coulomb interaction. This leads to low-energy `acoustic plasmons'. Finally, we compute the optical conductivity of the deformed theory in $d = 3 + 1$, where a logarithmic correction is present and we show how this can be related to the conductivity measured in Dirac and Weyl semimetals.
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Holographic D-brane constructions with dynamical gauge fields
Equips bottom-up holographic D-brane models with dynamical boundary gauge fields and shows that quasinormal mode dispersion relations in equilibrium and nonequilibrium states match hydrodynamics with dynamical U(1) symmetry.