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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Effective Field Theories for Metallic Quantum Critical Points

Sur, Shouvik 11 1900 (has links)
In this thesis we study the scaling properties of unconventional metals that arise at quantum critical points using low-energy effective field theories. Due to high rate of scatterings between electrons and critical fluctuations of the order parameter associated with spontaneous symmetry breaking, Landau’s Fermi liquid theory breaks down at the critical points. The theories that describe these critical points generally flow into strong coupling regimes at low energy in two space dimensions. Here we develop and utilize renormalization group methods that are suitable for the interacting non-Fermi liquids. We focus on the critical points arising at excitonic, and commensurate spin and charge density wave transitions. By controlled analyses we find stable non-Fermi liquid and marginal Fermi liquid states, and extract the scaling behaviour. The field theories for the non-Fermi liquids are characterized by symmetry groups, local curvature of the Fermi surface, the dispersion of the order parameter fluctuations, and dimensions of space and Fermi surface. / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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On the motion of objects immersed in Fermi liquids

Kuorelahti, J. (Juri) 19 August 2019 (has links)
Abstract Interacting many-body problems are central to most fields of physics. In condensed matter physics, the systems of interest consists of a number of bodies on the order of Avogadro's constant, ~10²³. The precise modeling of such systems is usually impossible. Under certain circumstances however, even these problems can become tractable. One such circumstance is that of a Fermi liquid. At sufficiently low temperatures, in describing the dynamics of a system of interacting fermions, it is possible to forgo description of the fermions themselves, and instead concentrate on the collective excitations of the entire fermion system. These collective excitations are called quasiparticles. In this thesis we study two phenomena related to the motion of objects in a Fermi liquid. First, we study the transmission of transverse oscillations through a thin film of normal Fermi liquid. The dynamics of normal Fermi liquid are described by Landau's Fermi liquid theory. Landau's theory predicts the existence of new modes of sound under conditions where sound ordinarily would not propagate. Using the equations of motion for the Fermi liquid quasiparticles, we calculate the linear response of a Fermi liquid film to the transverse oscillations of a planar substrate under a wide range of conditions. We present the linear response in terms of the film's acoustic impedance and study the effects of quasiparticle collisions and of the Fermi liquid interactions. The second phenomenon we study is the supercritical motion of a wire in a superfluid Fermi liquid. The prevailing assumption is that if the velocity of an object moving in a superfluid Fermi liquid surpasses a characteristic critical velocity, the object experiences a sudden onset of viscous forces. This viscosity is caused by the escape of quasiparticles, produced by pair breaking on the surface of the object, into the surrounding superfluid. We study Andreev reflection of the quasiparticles by the surrounding superfluid flow field, and modifications to the flow caused by pair breaking, as possible mechanisms for low-dissipation motion above the critical velocity. / Original publications The original publications are not included in the electronic version of the dissertation. Kuorelahti, J. A., Tuorila, J. A., & Thuneberg, E. V. (2016). Fermi liquid theory applied to a film on an oscillating substrate. Physical Review B, 94(18). https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.94.184103 Kuorelahti, J. A., & Thuneberg, E. V. (2018). Two-parameter boundary condition applied to transverse acoustic impedance of a Fermi liquid. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 969, 12010. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/969/1/012010 http://jultika.oulu.fi/Record/nbnfi-fe2018060425173 Kuorelahti, J. A., Laine, S. M., & Thuneberg, E. V. (2018). Models for supercritical motion in a superfluid Fermi liquid. Physical Review B, 98(14). https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.98.144512 http://jultika.oulu.fi/Record/nbnfi-fe2018112148794
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Mikrostruktur und elektrischer Transport von Sr<sub>1-x</sub>Ca<sub>x</sub>RuO<sub>3</sub>-Dünnfilmen – Der Weg zur Aufdeckung des Fermiflüssigkeitgrundzustandes in CaRuO<sub>3</sub> / Microstructur and electrical transport in Sr<sub1-x</sub>Ca<sub>x</sub>RuO<sub>3</sub> thin films – The way of revelation of fermi liquid groundstate in CaRuO<sub>3</sub>

Srba, Melanie 20 July 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Superconductivity, Magnetism, Quantum Criticality, and Hidden Order in Quantum Materials

Kunwar, Dom Lal 05 July 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Some Effects of The Atomicity of a Metal On Its Dielectric Response and Its Superconducting State

Ingleby, Michael 05 1900 (has links)
<p> Although the electronic pairing hypothesis of Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer is verified by experiment, the lattice polarisation mechanism for over-screening the repulsion between mates in a pair need not be the sole mechanism. </p> <p> Alternatives to the lattice polarisation mechanism are discussed and a new approach to electronic polarisation is developed. Propagator formalism is reworked using a charge density propagator to avoid the Dyson equation for the screened potential. The fermi liquid approach to electrons in a metal is avoided, too, because it misses the correlations which give a solid its atomicity. An atomic picture is contrived instead and used to predict what observable features of a superconductor are influenced by atomic correlations. </p> / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Spin Fluctuations and non-Fermi Liquid Behavior Close to a Quantum Critical Point in CeNi<sub>2</sub>Ge<sub>2</sub>

Zoghbi, Bilal 22 October 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Localisation et corrélations électroniques en deux dimensions dans des nouvelles phases dérivées de 1T-VS2 / Localization and electronic correlations in two dimensions of new 1T-VS2 derived phases

Moutaabbid, Hicham 22 September 2016 (has links)
Cette thèse vise à étudier la stabilité des phases métalliques et isolantes en compétition dans les systèmes 2D 1T-VS2 et composés dérivés, Cu⅔V⅓V2S4 et Sr3V5S11. Pour atteindre cet objectif, nous avons développé et optimisé des voies ad hoc de synthèse à hautes pressions pour stabiliser les nouvelles phases sous forme de monocristal de haute qualité, qui nous permettrait d’étudier les propriétés électroniques et de transport. Un important résultat de notre étude est le contrôle de la concentration, x, des atomes interstitiels V situés entre les plans adjacents VS2 dans le système V1+xS2, qui est obtenu en variant la pression de synthèse. Cela nous a permis d’explorer le diagramme de phase T-x du système. Le résultat principal de cette étude est que la phase CDW observée dans la phase stoichiométrique (x = 0) disparait rapidement avec x, alors que les propriétés métalliques sont augmentées. Dans Cu⅔V⅓V2S4, la substitution partielle du V par Cu dans le site interstitiel change complètement le système en un fermion semi-lourd aux caractéristiques prononcées du liquide de Fermi jusqu’à ~ 20 K, où la transition de Kondo apparait. Ce phénomène inattendu dans les sulfures suggère que la force des corrélations électroniques dans ces composés peut être pilotée en variant simplement la nature chimique et la concentration de l’atome intercalé. La force modérée des corrélations dans Cu⅔V⅓V2S4 ouvre le chemin vers une description théorique fiable de la disparition du régime de liquide de Fermi. Les corrélations électroniques apparaissent importantes aussi pour piloter une phase isolante dans Sr3V5S11, qui devrait être un métal d’après la théorie conventionnelle de bande. Dans ce cas, les corrélations peuvent être augmentées par la dimensionnalité réduite créée par un large écartement des couches VS2 et par une modulation structurale 1D des couches. Des études supplémentaires pourront clarifier s’il s’agit d’un mécanisme d’Anderson de faible localisation qui contribue à la stabilisation d’un état isolant dans les plans pristine métalliques VS2. / This thesis work aims at studying the stability of the metallic and insulating phases that compete in the two-dimensional 1T-VS2 system and related compounds, Cu⅔V⅓V2S4, and Sr3V5S11. We have developed and optimized ad hoc high-pressure synthesis routes in order to stabilize the above novel phases in the form of high-quality single crystals, which enabled us to reliably investigate their electronic and transport properties. An important achievement of our study is the control of the concentration, x, of interstitial V atoms located between adjacent VS2 planes in the V1+xS2 system, which is obtained by varying synthesis pressure. This has enabled us to explore the T-x phase diagram of the system. The main result of this study is that the CDW phase observed in the stoichiometric (x=0) phase quickly disappears with x, whilst the metallic properties are enhanced. In Cu⅔V⅓V2S4, the partial substitution of V for Cu in the interstitial site is found to completely change the system into a semi-heavy fermion with pronounced Fermi-liquid characteristics down to ~20 K, where a Kondo transition occurs. These unexpected phenomena in sulfides suggest that the strength of the electronic correlations in these compounds can be tuned by simply varying the chemical nature and concentration of the intercalant atom. The moderate strength of the correlations in Cu⅔V⅓V2S4 opens the way towards a reliable theoretical description of the breakdown of the Fermi liquid regime. Electronic correlations appear to be important also to drive an insulating phase in Sr3V5S11, which should be a metal within a conventional band picture. In this case, the correlations may be enhanced by the reduced dimensionality caused by a large spacing between VS2 layers and by a 1D structural modulation of the layers. Further studies may clarify whether the Anderson’s mechanism of weak localization contributes to the stabilization of an insulating state in the pristine metallic VS2 planes.
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Quantification de la charge et criticalité quantique Kondo dans des circuits mésoscopiques avec peu de canaux / Charge quantization and Kondo quantum criticality in few-channel mesoscopic circuits

Iftikhar, Zubair Qurshi 21 November 2016 (has links)
Cette thèse explore plusieurs sujets fondamentaux pour les circuits mésoscopiques qui incorporent un faible nombre de canaux de conduction électroniques. Les premières expériences concernent le caractère quantifié (discret) de la charge dans les circuits. Nous démontrons le critère de quantification de la charge, nous observons la loi d’échelle prédite pour cette quantification ainsi qu’une transition vers comportement universel à mesure que la température augmente. Le second ensemble d’expériences concerne la physique critique quantique non-conventionnelle qui émerge du modèle Kondo à multi-canaux. Par l’implémentation d’une impureté Kondo avec un pseudo-spin de valeur ½ constitué de deux états de charge dégénérés d’un circuit, nous explorons la physique Kondo à deux- et trois-canaux. Au point critique quantique symétrique, nous observons les points fixes Kondo universels prédits, des exposants universels de lois d’échelle et nous validons les courbes complètes obtenues par le groupe de renormalisation numérique. En s’écartant du point critique quantique, nous explorons la transition depuis la zone critique quantique : par une visualisation directe du development d’une transition de phase quantique, par l’espace des paramètres de la zone critique quantique ainsi que par les comportements d’universalité et d’échelle. / This thesis explores several fundamental topics in mesoscopic circuitry that incorporates few electronic conduction channels. The first experiments address the quantized character (the discreteness) of charge in circuits. We demonstrate the charge quantization criterion, observe the predicted charge quantization scaling and demonstrate a crossover toward a universal behavior as temperature is increased. The second set of experiments addresses the unconventional quantum critical physics that arises in the multichannel Kondo model. By implementing a Kondo impurity with a pseudo-spin of ½ constituted by two degenerate charge states of a circuit, we explore the two- and three-channel Kondo physics. At the symmetric quantum critical point, we observe the predicted universal Kondo fixed points, scaling exponents and validate the full numerical renormalization group scaling curves. Away from the quantum critical point, we explore the crossover from quantum criticality: direct visualization of the development of a quantum phase transition, the parameter space for quantum criticality, as well as universality and scaling behaviors.
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Dynamique dans les fluides quantiques : Etude des excitations collectives dans un liquide de Fermi 2D / Dynamics in quantum fluid : Study of collective excitations in a bidimensional Fermi liquid

Sultan, Ahmad 25 May 2012 (has links)
L'4He et l'3He sont des systèmes modèles pour comprendre les propriétés quantiques de la matière fortement corrélée. C'est pour cette raison que plusieurs études ont été consacrées à la compréhension de leur dynamique. A basses températures où les effets quantiques jouent un rôle essentiel, les excitations élémentaires dans l'4He sont décrites par un mode collectif d'excitations: phonon-roton. Par contre pour un système d'3He la description est plus complexe, le spectre d'excitation a deux composantes: un mode collectif (zéro-son) et un continuum d'excitations incohérentes de type particule-trou. Les deux sont bien décrites par la théorie de Landau des liquides de Fermi qui trouve sa validité pour des petits vecteurs d'onde. Jusqu'à présent, on supposait que la dynamique dans les liquides de Fermi à vecteurs d'onde élevés était essentiellement incohérente. Cette thèse porte sur l'exploration, par diffusion inélastique de neutrons, des excitations collectives dans l'3He liquide 2D adsorbé sur un substrat de graphite. Un tel travail expérimental requiert trois ingrédients essentiels : un réfrigérateur à dilution afin de travailler à basses températures, un spectromètre temps de vol afin de mesurer le facteur de structure dynamique du système et un substrat solide (graphite exfolié ZYX) pour la préparation de films d'3He-2D par physisorption. Nos expériences sur ces films d'3He déposés en deuxième couche sur de l'4He solide adsorbé sur le graphite nous ont permis de faire les observations suivantes : à petit vecteur d'onde, le zéro-son est plus proche de la bande particule-trou que celui observé dans le cas de l'3He massif, tandis qu'à fort vecteur d'onde le mode collectif entre dans le continuum et réapparait de l'autre côté. Cette nouvelle branche, observée pour la première fois, est aujourd'hui décrite par la théorie dynamique à N-corps développée par nos collaborateurs de l'université Johannes Kepler de Linz, Autriche. Au cours de ce travail de thèse plusieurs techniques expérimentales ont été développées, en particulier, un réfrigérateur à dilution sans fluide cryogénique robuste adapté à des expériences de diffusion neutronique. Son optimisation a permis de réduire le temps de refroidissement de ce type de réfrigérateurs. / 4He and 3He are model systems for understanding quantum properties of strongly interacting matter. For this reason many studies have been devoted for the understanding of their dynamics. At low temperatures at which quantum effects play an essential role, the elementary excitations in 4He are described by a phonon-roton collective mode. For 3He, the physical description is more complicated, the spectrum has two components: collective excitations (zero-sound) and incoherent particle-hole excitations. Both are described by Landau's theory of Fermi liquids which is valid at low wave vectors. So far, it was thus believed that the dynamics at high wave vectors is essentially incoherent. This thesis is mainly concerned by exploring the collective excitations of a two dimensional 3He film adsorbed on graphite, using inelastic neutron scattering. Such an experiment has three main requirements: a dilution refrigerator in order to work at low temperatures, a time of flight spectrometer for measuring the dynamical structure factor of 3He and a solid substrate (exfoliated graphite ZYX) to obtain a two dimensional film by physical adsorption. Our investigations of the dynamics in two-dimensional 3He adsorbed on graphite preplated with 4He films have revealed important features: At low wave-vectors, the zero-sound mode is considerably depressed compared to bulk 3He. At higher wave vectors, the collective excitations branch enters the particle-hole continuum, and reappears at the lower energy branch of the continuum. This new branch, observed for the first time, is described by the dynamic many-body theory developed by our collaborators from Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria. During this work several low temperature techniques have been developed, in particular a robust, cryogen-free dilution refrigerator adapted to the demanding conditions of a neutron scattering experiments. Due to its efficient design, the cooling time has been considerably reduced compared to that of refrigerators of the same type developed in the past.
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Cálculos numéricos de sistemas eletrônicos desordenados correlacionados / Numerical calculations in disordered strongly correlated electronic systems

Andrade, Eric de Castro e 16 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Eduardo Miranda / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Física Gleb Wataghin / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-16T08:19:56Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Andrade_EricdeCastroe_D.pdf: 5537554 bytes, checksum: 1391d5fcc710b5e471f0814a4a6d484f (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010 / Resumo: Sistemas eletrônicos fortemente correlacionados desordenados possuem dois mecanismos básicos para a localização eletrônica e a subsequente destruição do estado metálico: o de Mott (causado pela interação elétron-elétron) e o de Anderson (causado pela desordem). Nesta tese, estudamos como estes mecanismos competem dentro da fase metálica e também como afetam o comportamento crítico do sistema, empregando uma generalização para o caso desordenado do cenário de Brinkman-Rice para a transição de Mott. Investigamos os efeitos de desordem fraca e moderada sobre a transição metal-isolante de Mott a T = 0 em duas dimensões. Para desordem sucientemente baixa, a transição mantém sua característica do tipo Mott, na qual temos os pesos de quasipartícula Zi indo a zero na transição e uma forte blindagem da desordem na região crítica. Em contraste com o comportamento encontrado para d = 8 , no nosso caso as flutuações espaciais dos pesos de quasipartícula são fortemente amplificadas próximo à transição de Mott de tal forma que eles adquirem uma distribuição do tipo lei de potência P (Z) ~ Z a-1 ,com a --> 0 na transição. Tal comportamento altera completamente as características desta transição com relação ao caso limpo, e é um indício robusto da emergência de uma fase de Griffiths eletrônica precedendo a transição metal-isolante de Mott, com uma fenomenologia surpreendentemente similar àquela do "ponto fixo de desordem infinita" encontrada em magnetos quânticos. Uma consequência imediata dessas novas características introduzidas pela desordem é que estados eletrônicos próximos à superfície de Fermi tornam-se mais homogêneos na região crítica, ao passo que estados com maiores energias têm o comportamento oposto: eles apresentam uma grande inomogeneidade precisamente nas vizinhanças da transição de Mott. Sugerimos que uma desordem efetiva dependente da interação é uma característica comum a todos os sistemas de Mott desordenados. Estudamos também como os efeitos bem conhecidos das oscilações de longo alcance de Friedel são afetados por fortes correlações eletrônicas. Primeiramente, mostramos que sua amplitude e alcance são consideravelmente suprimidos em líquidos de Fermi fortemente renormalizados. Posteriormente, investigamos o papel dos espalhamentos elásticos e inelásticos na presença dessas oscilações. Em geral, nossos resultados analíticos mostram que um papel proeminente das oscilações de Friedel é relegado a sistemas fracamente interagentes. Abordamos, por m, os efeitos das interações sobre o isolante de Anderson em uma dimensão. Construímos a função de escala ß (g) e mostramos que a escala de "crossover" g *, que marca a transição entre o regime ôhmico e o localizado da condutância, é renormalizada pelas interações. Como consequência, embora não haja a emergência de estados verdadeiramente estendidos, o regime ôhmico de g estende-se agora por uma região consideravelmente maior do espaço de parâmetros. / Abstract: Disordered strongly correlated electronic systems have two basic routes towards localization underlying the destruction of the metallic state: the Mott route (driven by electron-electron interaction) and the Anderson route (driven by disorder). In this thesis, we study how these two mechanisms compete in the metallic phase, and also how they change the critical behavior of the system, within a generalization to the disordered case of the Brinkman-Rice scenario for the Mott transition. We investigate the effects of weak to moderate disorder on the Mott metal-insulator transition at T = 0 in two dimensions. For sufficiently weak disorder, the transition retains the Mott character, as signaled by the vanishing of the local quasiparticle weights Zi and strong disorder screening at criticality. In contrast to the behavior in d = 8, here the local spatial fluctuations of quasiparticle parameters are strongly enhanced in the critical regime, with a distribution function P(Z) ~ Z a-1 and a --> 0 at the transition. This behavior indicates the robust emergence of an electronic Griffiths phase preceding the MIT, in a fashion surprisingly reminiscent of the " Infinite Randomness Fixed Point" scenario for disordered quantum magnets. As an immediate consequence of these new features introduced by disorder, we have that the electronic states close to the Fermi energy become more spatially homogeneous in the critical region, whereas the higher energy states show the opposite behavior: they display enhanced spatial inhomogeneity precisely in the close vicinity to the Mott transition. We suggest that such energy-resolved disorder screening is a generic property of disordered Mott systems. We also study how well-known effects of the long-ranged Friedel oscillations are affected by strong electronic correlations. We first show that their range and amplitude are signifficantly suppressed in strongly renormalized Fermi liquids. We then investigate the interplay of elastic and inelastic scattering in the presence of these oscillations. In the singular case of two-dimensional systems, we show how the anomalous ballistic scattering rate is conned to a very restricted temperature range even for moderate correlations. In general, our analytical results indicate that a prominent role of Friedel oscillations is relegated to weakly interacting systems. Finally, we discuss the effects of correlations on the Anderson insulator in one dimension. We construct the scaling function ß(g) and we show that the crossover scaling g*, which marks the transition between the ohmic and the localized regimes of the conductance, is renormalized by the interactions. As a consequence, we show that, although truly extend states do not emerge, the ohmic regime covers now a considerably larger region in the parameter space. / Doutorado / Física da Matéria Condensada / Doutor em Ciências

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