Drude weight of an interacting flat-band metal

Ohad Antebi, Johannes Mitscherling, Tobias Holder*

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Abstract

Flatband systems form a new class of materials that challenge the conventional wisdom of transport. The intrinsically strong electronic correlations combined with the vanishing kinetic energy scale suggest a sensitive dependence of transport properties on the flat band states and make interacting flat bands promising candidates for exotic quantum transport. Utilizing the Drude weight, we investigate the low-frequency spectral properties of the electrical conductivity within a controlled analytic treatment of the many-body response at temperatures above the bandwidth and the interaction strength and below the band gap. Focusing on this new transport regime, we demonstrate the potential of a quantum geometric approach for interacting systems and intermediate temperatures. The derived spectral weight yields unexplored four-point geometric contributions unrelated to the quantum metric, which questions the previously proposed projection methods. For long-ranged interactions, we show that the low-frequency spectral weight reduces to the variance of the Berry curvature.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberL241111
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume110
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Dec 2024

Funding

FundersFunder number
Alexander Avdoshkin, Erez Berg, Dan S. Borgnia
ISF Quantum Science and Technology2074/19
Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina - Nationale Akademie der WissenschaftenLPDS 2022-06, 101077020
European Research Council817799
Deutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftEI 519/71, 183
Horizon 2020LEGOTOP 788715

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