We discuss the universal-transport signatures near a zero-temperature continuous Mott transition between a Fermi liquid and a quantum spin liquid in two spatial dimensions. The correlation-driven transition occurs at fixed filling and involves fractionalization of the electron: upon entering the spin liquid, a Fermi surface of neutral spinons coupled to an internal gauge field emerges. We present a controlled calculation of the value of the zero-temperature universal resistivity jump predicted to occur at the transition. More generally, the behavior of the universal scaling function that collapses the temperature- and pressure-dependent resistivity is derived, and is shown to bear a strong imprint of the emergent gauge fluctuations. We furt...
We describe the nature of charge transport at nonzero temperatures (T) above the two-dimensional (d)...
In this paper we critically discuss several examples of two-dimensional electronic systems displayin...
Following on from our previous work [M. J. Bhaseen , Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 166801 (2007)] we examine ...
Resorting to a recently developed theoretical device called dimensional regularization for quantum c...
We investigate the role of generic scale invariance in a Mott transition from a U(1) spin-liquid ins...
We investigate the role of generic scale invariance in a Mott transition from a U(1) spin-liquid ins...
In this paper we critically discuss several examples of two-dimensional electronic systems displayin...
In this paper we critically discuss several examples of two-dimensional electronic systems displayin...
International audienceThe Widom line identifies the locus in the phase diagram where a supercritical...
We describe the nature of charge transport at nonzero temperatures (T) above the two-dimensional (d)...
We explain, in a consistent manner, the set of seemingly conflicting experiments on the finite tempe...
We explain, in a consistent manner, the set of seemingly conflicting experiments on the finite tempe...
The physics of non-zero temperature dynamics and transport near quantum-critical points is discussed...
We explain, in a consistent manner, the set of seemingly conflicting experiments on the finite tempe...
For continuous Mott metal-insulator transitions in layered two-dimensional systems, we demonstrate t...
We describe the nature of charge transport at nonzero temperatures (T) above the two-dimensional (d)...
In this paper we critically discuss several examples of two-dimensional electronic systems displayin...
Following on from our previous work [M. J. Bhaseen , Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 166801 (2007)] we examine ...
Resorting to a recently developed theoretical device called dimensional regularization for quantum c...
We investigate the role of generic scale invariance in a Mott transition from a U(1) spin-liquid ins...
We investigate the role of generic scale invariance in a Mott transition from a U(1) spin-liquid ins...
In this paper we critically discuss several examples of two-dimensional electronic systems displayin...
In this paper we critically discuss several examples of two-dimensional electronic systems displayin...
International audienceThe Widom line identifies the locus in the phase diagram where a supercritical...
We describe the nature of charge transport at nonzero temperatures (T) above the two-dimensional (d)...
We explain, in a consistent manner, the set of seemingly conflicting experiments on the finite tempe...
We explain, in a consistent manner, the set of seemingly conflicting experiments on the finite tempe...
The physics of non-zero temperature dynamics and transport near quantum-critical points is discussed...
We explain, in a consistent manner, the set of seemingly conflicting experiments on the finite tempe...
For continuous Mott metal-insulator transitions in layered two-dimensional systems, we demonstrate t...
We describe the nature of charge transport at nonzero temperatures (T) above the two-dimensional (d)...
In this paper we critically discuss several examples of two-dimensional electronic systems displayin...
Following on from our previous work [M. J. Bhaseen , Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 166801 (2007)] we examine ...