Session Y41: Strongly Correlated Systems - Theory

8:00 AM–11:00 AM, Friday, March 19, 2010
Room: F152

Sponsoring Unit: DCMP
Chair: Eun-Ah Kim, Cornell University

Abstract ID: BAPS.2010.MAR.Y41.14

Abstract: Y41.00014 : Nonanalytic behavior of the spin susceptibility in interacting two dimensional electron gases in the presence of spin-orbit interaction

10:36 AM–10:48 AM

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Authors:

  Robert Zak
    (University of Basel)

  Dmitrii Maslov
    (University of Florida)

  Daniel Loss
    (University of Basel)

The issue of nonanalytic corrections due to electron-electron interactions to the electron spin susceptibility is investigated in the presence of spin-orbit interaction. We consider a two-dimensional interacting electron gas at finite temperature for two orientations of an external magnetic field: perpendicular and parallel to the plane of the gas (notably, for the perpendicular magnetic field we neglect orbital effects). At second order in the electron-electron interaction we predict strong anisotropy in the spin susceptibility: in the limit of strong spin orbit-coupling, $|\alpha|\gg T$, we show that the leading term in $\alpha$ is nonanalytic and scales linearly with $|\alpha|$ with a prefactor depending on the direction of the magnetic field; furthermore, the correction to this behavior is linear in $T$ for the in-plane magnetic field but cubic in temperature, i.e., it scales as $T^{3}/\alpha^{2}$, for the out-the-plane magnetic field; in the opposite limit of a small spin-orbit coupling, $|\alpha|\ll T$, the leading linear-in-T term does not depend on the direction of the field, however, it receives a~correction proportional to $\alpha^{2}/T$ with a prefactor depending again on the field orientation. An extension to higher order in the Coulomb interaction shows that the $|\alpha|$-nonanaliticity is~renormalized by terms logarithmic in temperature and for sufficiently low temperatures the $|\alpha|/\ln^2T$ behavior is found.

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