Theory of shot noise in strange metals

Authors: Alexander Nikolaenko, Subir Sachdev, Aavishkar A. Patel

Physical Review Research 5, 043143 (2023)
arXiv: 2305.02336v4 - DOI (cond-mat.str-el)
30 pages, 3 figures

Abstract: We extend the theory of shot noise in coherent metals to shot noise in strange metals without quasiparticle excitations. This requires a generalization of the Boltzmann equation with a noise source to distribution functions which depend independently on the excitation momentum and energy. We apply this theory to a model of a strange metal with linear in temperature ($T$) resistivity, describing a Fermi surface with a spatially random Yukawa coupling to a critical boson. We find a suppression of the Fano factor in the strange metal, and describe the dependence of the shot noise on temperature and applied voltage. At low temperatures, we obtain a Fano factor equal to $1/6$, in contrast to the $1/3$ Fano factor in diffusive metals with quasiparticles. Our results are in general agreement with recent observations by Chen et al. (arXiv:2206.00673). We further compare the random Yukawa model to quasi-elastic electron-phonon scattering that also generates $T$-linear resistivity, and argue that shot noise observations offer a useful diagnostic to distinguish between them.

Submitted to arXiv on 03 May. 2023

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