Universal quasi-Fermi liquid physics of one-dimensional interacting fermions
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.10063v1
- Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2024 14:21:16 GMT
- Title: Universal quasi-Fermi liquid physics of one-dimensional interacting fermions
- Authors: Joshua D. Baktay, Adrian E. Feiguin, Julian Rincon,
- Abstract summary: We present a class of one-dimensional generic spinless fermion lattice Hamiltonians that express quasi-Fermi liquid physics.
Key features include a finite discontinuity in the momentum distribution at the Fermi level, despite power-law singularities in the spectral function protected by particle-hole symmetry.
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- Abstract: We present a class of one-dimensional generic spinless fermion lattice Hamiltonians that express quasi-Fermi liquid physics, manifesting both Luttinger and Fermi liquid features due to solely irrelevant interactions. Using infinite matrix product state techniques, we unveil its universal structure by calculating static and dynamic responses. Key features include a finite discontinuity in the momentum distribution at the Fermi level, despite power-law singularities in the spectral function protected by particle-hole symmetry. Away from half-filling Landau quasiparticles emerge. Charge dynamics show either high-energy bound states or concentration of spectral weight within the continuum for attractive or repulsive interactions, respectively. These universal features are realized across multiple models and energy scales thus reifying the quasi-Fermi liquid as a unique paradigm for one-dimensional fermions.
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