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11 mai 2026 à 5 juin 2026
Institut Pascal
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Quantum Critical Theories in a Periodic Potential: Strange Metallic Thermoelectric and Magnetotransport

19 mai 2026, 12:00
30m
Institut Pascal

Institut Pascal

Rue André Rivière 91400 Orsay

Orateur

Eric Nilsson (Chalmers University of Technology)

Description

We study DC and AC thermoelectric and magnetotransport in 2D quantum critical theories with strong translational symmetry breaking due to a varying chemical potential lattice with zero average \barμ=0. The combination of quantum criticality and the absence of the average natural scale implies that such systems have idiosyncratic signatures that may apply more generally when the variance in the lattice potential far exceeds the average or for strong translational symmetry breaking in general. We model such theories holographically through near-extremal AdS black holes. We find that these systems (a) become better conductors. In a 2D lattice, this can be explained by currents flowing around obstacles; (b) exhibit bad-metal electrical transport with Drude-like thermal transport, though it is not Drude, and, notably, (c) display an approximately B-linear longitudinal magnetoresistance at large fields, similar to Effective Medium Theory. We comment on how these results may apply when \barμ≠0.

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