Non-fermi liquid at (2 + 1)D ferromagnetic quantum critical point

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We construct a two-dimensional lattice model of fermions coupled to Ising ferromagnetic critical fluctuations. Using extensive sign-problem-free quantum Monte Carlo simulations, we show that the model realizes a continuous itinerant quantum phase transition. In comparison with other similar itinerant quantum critical points (QCPs), our QCP shows a much weaker superconductivity tendency with no superconducting state down to the lowest temperature investigated, hence making the system a good platform for the exploration of quantum critical fluctuations. Remarkably, clear signatures of non-Fermi liquid behavior in the fermion propagators are observed at the QCP. The critical fluctuations at the QCP partially resemble Hertz-Millis-Moriya behavior. However, careful scaling analysis reveals that the QCP belongs to a different universality class, deviating from both ð2 þ 1ÞD Ising and Hertz-Millis-Moriya predictions.

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Xu, X. Y., Sun, K., Schattner, Y., Berg, E., & Meng, Z. Y. (2017). Non-fermi liquid at (2 + 1)D ferromagnetic quantum critical point. Physical Review X, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.7.031058

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