Dynamic mass generation on two-dimensional electronic hyperbolic lattices

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Free electrons hopping on hyperbolic lattices embedded on a curved space of negative curvature can foster (a) Dirac liquids, (b) Fermi liquids, and (c) flat bands, respectively characterized by a vanishing, constant, and divergent density of states near the half-filling. From numerical self-consistent Hartree-Fock analyses, here we show that the nearest-neighbor and on-site Coulomb repulsions respectively give rise to charge-density-wave and antiferromagnetic orders featuring staggered patterns of average electronic density and magnetization in all these systems, when the hyperbolic tessellation is accomplished by periodic arrangements of even $p$-gons. Both quantum orders dynamically open mass gaps near the charge neutrality point. Only on hyperbolic Dirac materials these orderings take place via quantum phase transitions (QPTs) beyond critical interactions, which however decreases with increasing curvature, showcasing curvature induced weak coupling QPTs. We present scaling of these masses with the corresponding interaction strengths and display their spatial variations.
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dynamic mass generation,two-dimensional
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