Marginal Fermi Liquid Theory in the Hubbard Model
arXiv:cond-mat/0501202 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.156401
Abstract
We find Marginal Fermi Liquid (MFL) like behavior in the Hubbard model on a square lattice for a range of hole doping and on-site interaction parameter U. Thereby we use a self-consistent projection operator method. It enables us to compute the momentum and frequency dependence of the single-particle excitations with high resolution. The Fermi surface is found to be hole-like in the underdoped and electron-like in the overdoped regime. When a comparison is possible we find consistency with finite temperature quantum Monte Carlo results. We also find a discontinuous change with doping concentration from a MFL to Fermi liquid behavior resulting from a collapse of the lower Hubbard band. This renders Luttinger's theorem inapplicable in the underdoped regime.
8 pages, 6 figures