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- Title
Fermi-Liquid Theory and Pomeranchuk Instabilities: Fundamentals and New Developments.
- Authors
Chubukov, A. V.; Klein, A.; Maslov, D. L.
- Abstract
Abstract: This paper is a short review on the foundations and recent advances in the microscopic Fermi-liquid (FL) theory. We demonstrate that this theory is built on five identities, which follow from conservation of the total charge (particle number), spin, and momentum in a translationally and SU(2)-invariant FL. These identities allow one to express the effective mass and quasiparticle residue in terms of an exact vertex function and also impose constraints on the "quasiparticle" and "incoherent" (or "low-energy" and "high-energy") contributions to the observable quantities. Such constraints forbid certain Pomeranchuk instabilities of a FL, e.g., towards phases with order parameters that coincide with charge and spin currents. We provide diagrammatic derivations of these constraints and of the general (Leggett) formula for the susceptibility in arbitrary angular momentum channel, and illustrate the general relations through simple examples treated in perturbation theory.
- Subjects
FERMI liquids; POMERONS; GEOMETRIC vertices; QUASIPARTICLES; ANGULAR momentum (Mechanics)
- Publication
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Physics, 2018, Vol 127, Issue 5, p826
- ISSN
1063-7761
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1063776118110122