Pith. sign in

Analytic AC conductivities from holography

1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.

1 Pith paper citing it
abstract

We find exact, analytic solutions of the holographic AC conductivity at arbitrary frequency $\omega$ and temperature $T$, in contrast to previous works where the AC conductivity was analytically obtained usually at small $\omega$ and $T$. These solutions enable us to study the analyticity properties of the current-current correlator $G(\omega)$ in detail. The first system we study is the AdS$_5$ planar black hole with momentum dissipation, whose extremal limit has an AdS$_2$ factor. Then we study AdS$_4$ and AdS$_5$ Einstein-dilaton systems whose special cases are maximal gauged supergravities. The solutions show how the poles move and how branch cuts emerge as the temperature varies. As a byproduct, we obtain an R-current correlator in $\mathcal{N}=4$ super-Yang-Mills theory on a sphere at finite temperature in the large $N$ and strong coupling limit.

citation-role summary

background 1

citation-polarity summary

fields

hep-th 1

years

2025 1

verdicts

CONDITIONAL 1

roles

background 1

polarities

unclear 1

representative citing papers

The role of torsion in holographic conductivity

hep-th · 2025-01-01 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Holographic conductivity computed in a torsionful Riemann-Cartan bulk shows a Drude peak and metal-insulator crossover when the photon couples non-minimally to torsion, with σ_DC = √μ + 3γ²δ²/√μ.

citing papers explorer

Showing 1 of 1 citing paper.

  • The role of torsion in holographic conductivity hep-th · 2025-01-01 · conditional · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    Holographic conductivity computed in a torsionful Riemann-Cartan bulk shows a Drude peak and metal-insulator crossover when the photon couples non-minimally to torsion, with σ_DC = √μ + 3γ²δ²/√μ.