We study the Fermi-surface topological transition of the pocket-opening type in a two-dimensional Fermi liquid. We find that the paramagnetic fluctuations in an interacting Fermi liquid typically drive the transition first order at zero temperature. We first gain insight from a calculation using second-order perturbation theory in the
self-energy. This is valid for weak interaction and far from instabilities. We then extend the results to stronger
interaction, using the self-consistent fluctuation approximation. Experimental signatures are given in light of our
results.
Funding
This work was supported by the EPSRC through the Grants No. EP/H049797/1 and No. EP/l02669X/1.
History
School
Science
Department
Physics
Published in
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume
90
Issue
16
Pages
? - ? (5)
Citation
SLIZOVSKIY, S. et al., 2014. Effect of paramagnetic fluctuations on a Fermi-surface topological transition in two dimensions. Physical Review B, 90, 165110
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