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Transport near the Ising-nematic quantum critical point of metals in two dimensions

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We consider two-dimensional metals near a Pomeranchuk instability which breaks 90$^\circ$ lattice rotation symmetry. Such metals realize strongly-coupled non-Fermi liquids with critical fluctuations of an Ising-nematic order. At low temperatures, impurity scattering provides the dominant source of momentum relaxation, and hence a non-zero electrical resistivity. We use the memory matrix method to compute the resistivity of this non-Fermi liquid to second order in the impurity potential, without assuming the existence of quasiparticles. Impurity scattering in the $d$-wave channel acts as a random "field" on the Ising-nematic order. We find contributions to the resistivity with a nearly linear temperature dependence, along with more singular terms; the most singular is the random-field contribution which diverges in the limit of zero temperature.

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Influence of Harris disorder on quantum-critical superconductivity

cond-mat.supr-con · 2026-06-22 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Harris disorder localizes bosonic modes in quantum-critical metals, inducing compact superconducting puddles at high T and extended pairing with power-law distributed scales at low T, unlike stretched-exponential tails in disordered BCS superconductors.

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  • Influence of Harris disorder on quantum-critical superconductivity cond-mat.supr-con · 2026-06-22 · unverdicted · none · ref 49 · internal anchor

    Harris disorder localizes bosonic modes in quantum-critical metals, inducing compact superconducting puddles at high T and extended pairing with power-law distributed scales at low T, unlike stretched-exponential tails in disordered BCS superconductors.