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arxiv: cond-mat/9612134 · v1 · submitted 1996-12-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · hep-th

Instability of the Non-Fermi-Liquid Fixed Point in the Dissipative Gauge Theory of Fermions (I)Impurity Effects

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We study a dissipative gauge theory of nonrelativistic fermions in 2+1 dimensions at zero temperature by the Wilsonian renormalization-group method. In this theory, we incorporate in the fermion propagator a new term of the form $ i \kappa \cdot\sign(\omega)$ (where $\kappa$ is a parameter and $\omega$ is the fermion frequency), which is usually induced by impurity effects. In the previous papers, we studied this system for $\kappa = 0$, and showed that there exists a non-Fermi-liquid infrared fixed point. In this paper, we address the question whether this non-Fermi-liquid behavior remains stable or not in the presence of impurity effects, i.e., the $\kappa$ term. Our results show that the non-Fermi-liquid fixed point is unstable for $\kappa \neq 0$ and an effective gauge coupling constant tends to vanish at low energies. However, in intermediate energy scales, the behavior of correlation functions for $\kappa \neq 0$ is controlled by the non-Fermi-liquid fixed point at $\kappa=0$, i.e., a crossover phenomenon appears. Physical implications of this phenomenon are discussed.

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