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Fermi arcs from holography

In this paper, we find mechanisms for the generation of Fermi arcs using the gauge/gravity correspondence. The gravity background is taken to be a charged black hole with vector hair in asymptotically AdS4 spacetime. The response function of fermion probes exhibits a p-wave gap in the dual superconductor. We couple the fermions to a charged rank-two antisymmetric field. Assuming that its spatial components condense, a novel type of open Fermi surface is produced. We derive an analytical formula for the Green's function and study its unique properties. The results are confirmed by separate numerical computations. In the Appendix, we study the effect of a neutral scalar field on the fermionic spectral functions. A suitable interaction term shifts the original spin-up / spin-down Fermi momenta in opposite directions and thus the two nodal points of the p-wave gap extend into Fermi pockets.

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