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TO THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROKHOROV GENERAL PHYSICS INSTITUTE, RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Non-Fermi-liquid metals
L. B. Ioffea, A. J. Millisb a L. D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences
b Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Johns Hopkins University
Abstract:
The experimental discovery of a number of 'strange metals' has reopened the question of the low temperature behavior of interacting Fermi systems. Here we provide a subjective overview of some aspects of the resulting theoretical work. It seems to us that from a theoretical standpoint Landau's Fermi-liquid theory has proven to be a remarkably robust description of clean Fermi systems. The only well documented theoretical examples of non-Fermi-liquid behavior are metals subject to gauge interactions or at quantum critical points. The experimental anomalies which prompted the reexamination of Fermi-liquid theory remain in many cases mysterious.
Received: December 31, 1998
Citation:
L. B. Ioffe, A. J. Millis, “Non-Fermi-liquid metals”, UFN, 168:6 (1998), 672–682; Phys. Usp., 41:6 (1998), 595–604
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/ufn1487 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/ufn/v168/i6/p672
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