For accelerating AdS black holes, a holographic D-brane calculation gives resistivity scaling T^{2/3} and T^{-1/3}, interpreted as a z=3 quantum liquid phase.
Strange Metallic Behavior in Anisotropic Background
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We continue our analysis on conductivity in the anisotropic background by employing the D-brane probe technique, where the D-branes play the role of charge carriers. The DC and AC conductivity for massless charge carriers are obtained analytically, while interesting curves for the AC conductivity are also plotted. For massive charge carriers, we calculate the DC and AC conductivities in the dilute limit and we fix the parameters in the Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory so that the background exhibits the same scaling behaviors as those for real-world strange metals. The DC conductivity at finite density is also computed.
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Metallic transports from accelerating black holes
For accelerating AdS black holes, a holographic D-brane calculation gives resistivity scaling T^{2/3} and T^{-1/3}, interpreted as a z=3 quantum liquid phase.