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Abstract: The frequency dependence of the AC conductivity is studied in a holographic model of a non-fermi liquid that is amenable to both analytical and numerical computation. In the regime that dissipation dominates the DC conductivity, the AC conductivity is described well in the IR by a Drude peak despite the absence of quasiparticles. In the regime where pair-production-like processes dominate the conductivity there is no Drude peak. A scaling tail is found for the AC conductivity that is independent of the charge density and momentum dissipation. Evidence is given that this scaling tail σAC ∼ ωm appears generically in quantum critical holographic systems and the associated scaling exponent m is calculated in terms of the Lifshitz and conduction critical exponents.
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Kiritsis, E., & Peña-Benitez, F. (2015). Scaling of the holographic AC conductivity for non-Fermi liquids at criticality. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015(11), 1–59. https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP11(2015)177
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