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Holographic Metals and Insulators with Helical Symmetry
Homogeneous, zero temperature scaling solutions with Bianchi VII spatial geometry are constructed in Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton theory. They correspond to quantum critical saddle points with helical symmetry at finite density. Assuming $AdS_{5}$ UV asymptotics, the small frequency/(temperature) depend...
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author | Donos, Aristomenis Goutéraux, Blaise Kiritsis, Elias |
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description | Homogeneous, zero temperature scaling solutions with Bianchi VII spatial geometry are constructed in Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton theory. They correspond to quantum critical saddle points with helical symmetry at finite density. Assuming $AdS_{5}$ UV asymptotics, the small frequency/(temperature) dependence of the AC/(DC) electric conductivity along the director of the helix are computed. A large class of insulating and conducting anisotropic phases is found, as well as isotropic, metallic phases. Conduction can be dominated by dissipation due to weak breaking of translation symmetry or by a quantum critical current. |
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spelling | cern-17115482022-08-10T20:19:02Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP09(2014)038http://cds.cern.ch/record/1711548engDonos, AristomenisGoutéraux, BlaiseKiritsis, EliasHolographic Metals and Insulators with Helical SymmetryParticle Physics - TheoryHomogeneous, zero temperature scaling solutions with Bianchi VII spatial geometry are constructed in Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton theory. They correspond to quantum critical saddle points with helical symmetry at finite density. Assuming $AdS_{5}$ UV asymptotics, the small frequency/(temperature) dependence of the AC/(DC) electric conductivity along the director of the helix are computed. A large class of insulating and conducting anisotropic phases is found, as well as isotropic, metallic phases. Conduction can be dominated by dissipation due to weak breaking of translation symmetry or by a quantum critical current.Homogeneous, zero temperature scaling solutions with Bianchi VII spatial geometry are constructed in Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton theory. They correspond to quantum critical saddle points with helical symmetry at finite density. Assuming $AdS_{5}$ UV asymptotics, the small frequency/(temperature) dependence of the AC/(DC) electric conductivity along the director of the helix are computed. A large class of insulating and conducting anisotropic phases is found, as well as isotropic, metallic phases. Conduction can be dominated by dissipation due to weak breaking of translation symmetry or by a quantum critical current.arXiv:1406.6351CCTP-2014-6CCQCN-2014-26CERN-PH-TH-2014-035NORDITA-2014-76CCTP-2014-6CCQCN-2014-26CERN-PH-TH-2014-035NORDITA-2014-76oai:cds.cern.ch:17115482014-06-24 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Donos, Aristomenis Goutéraux, Blaise Kiritsis, Elias Holographic Metals and Insulators with Helical Symmetry |
title | Holographic Metals and Insulators with Helical Symmetry |
title_full | Holographic Metals and Insulators with Helical Symmetry |
title_fullStr | Holographic Metals and Insulators with Helical Symmetry |
title_full_unstemmed | Holographic Metals and Insulators with Helical Symmetry |
title_short | Holographic Metals and Insulators with Helical Symmetry |
title_sort | holographic metals and insulators with helical symmetry |
topic | Particle Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2014)038 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1711548 |
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