Numerical study of the t-J model finds strange metallicity pervasive when AF order is suppressed, with Planckian behavior rooted in the quantum statistical nature of the charge response.
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Tuned long-range density-density interactions enable underdamped hot band sound in chaotic 1D spinless fermion models at infinite temperature.
DQMC simulations of the doped Hubbard model find that Hall conductivity, unlike robust T-linear resistivity, is sensitive to asymmetry and Fermi surface details and reveals a crossover to quantum-coherent transport.
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Strange metal transport from coupling to fluctuating spins
Numerical study of the t-J model finds strange metallicity pervasive when AF order is suppressed, with Planckian behavior rooted in the quantum statistical nature of the charge response.
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Hot band sound
Tuned long-range density-density interactions enable underdamped hot band sound in chaotic 1D spinless fermion models at infinite temperature.
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Hall conductivity reveals the nature of quantum coherence in strongly correlated metals
DQMC simulations of the doped Hubbard model find that Hall conductivity, unlike robust T-linear resistivity, is sensitive to asymmetry and Fermi surface details and reveals a crossover to quantum-coherent transport.