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Spatially Anisotropic Four-Dimensional Gauge Interactions, Planar Fermions and Magnetic Catalysis

We consider magnetic catalysis in a field-theoretic system of (3+1)-dimensional Dirac fermions with anisotropic kinetic term. By placing the system in a strong external magnetic field, we examine magnetically-induced fermion mass generation. When the coupling anisotropy is strong, in which case the...

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Autores principales: Alexandre, J, Farakos, K, Koutsoumbas, G, Mavromatos, Nikolaos E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.64.125007
http://cds.cern.ch/record/510153
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author Alexandre, J
Farakos, K
Koutsoumbas, G
Mavromatos, Nikolaos E
author_facet Alexandre, J
Farakos, K
Koutsoumbas, G
Mavromatos, Nikolaos E
author_sort Alexandre, J
collection CERN
description We consider magnetic catalysis in a field-theoretic system of (3+1)-dimensional Dirac fermions with anisotropic kinetic term. By placing the system in a strong external magnetic field, we examine magnetically-induced fermion mass generation. When the coupling anisotropy is strong, in which case the fermions effectively localize on the plane, we find a significant enhancement of the induced mass gap compared to the isotropic four-dimensional case of quantum electrodynamics. As expected on purely dimensional grounds, the mass and critical temperature scale with the square root of the magnetic field. This phenomenon might be related to recent experimental findings on magnetically-induced gaps at the nodes of d-wave superconducting gaps in high-temperature cuprates.
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spelling cern-5101532019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.64.125007http://cds.cern.ch/record/510153engAlexandre, JFarakos, KKoutsoumbas, GMavromatos, Nikolaos ESpatially Anisotropic Four-Dimensional Gauge Interactions, Planar Fermions and Magnetic CatalysisParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe consider magnetic catalysis in a field-theoretic system of (3+1)-dimensional Dirac fermions with anisotropic kinetic term. By placing the system in a strong external magnetic field, we examine magnetically-induced fermion mass generation. When the coupling anisotropy is strong, in which case the fermions effectively localize on the plane, we find a significant enhancement of the induced mass gap compared to the isotropic four-dimensional case of quantum electrodynamics. As expected on purely dimensional grounds, the mass and critical temperature scale with the square root of the magnetic field. This phenomenon might be related to recent experimental findings on magnetically-induced gaps at the nodes of d-wave superconducting gaps in high-temperature cuprates.hep-ph/0107223oai:cds.cern.ch:5101532001
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Alexandre, J
Farakos, K
Koutsoumbas, G
Mavromatos, Nikolaos E
Spatially Anisotropic Four-Dimensional Gauge Interactions, Planar Fermions and Magnetic Catalysis
title Spatially Anisotropic Four-Dimensional Gauge Interactions, Planar Fermions and Magnetic Catalysis
title_full Spatially Anisotropic Four-Dimensional Gauge Interactions, Planar Fermions and Magnetic Catalysis
title_fullStr Spatially Anisotropic Four-Dimensional Gauge Interactions, Planar Fermions and Magnetic Catalysis
title_full_unstemmed Spatially Anisotropic Four-Dimensional Gauge Interactions, Planar Fermions and Magnetic Catalysis
title_short Spatially Anisotropic Four-Dimensional Gauge Interactions, Planar Fermions and Magnetic Catalysis
title_sort spatially anisotropic four-dimensional gauge interactions, planar fermions and magnetic catalysis
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.64.125007
http://cds.cern.ch/record/510153
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