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      Electrons interacting with Goldstone modes and the rotating frame

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          We consider electronic systems with a spontaneously broken continuous symmetry. The scattering vertex between electrons and Goldstone modes is calculated over the entire Brillouin zone using the random phase approximation. This calculation reveals two things: (1) electrons always couple to both \(\phi\) and \(\partial_t \phi\), where \(\phi\) is the Goldstone field, and (2) quasi-particles in a state with continuous symmetry breaking have to be defined in a rotating frame, which locally follows the fluctuations of the order parameter. The implications of these findings for electron spectral functions in both symmetry-broken and thermally disordered systems are discussed, and the examples of anti-ferromagnetism in the Hubbard model and spin spiral order in the three-band model are worked out in detail.

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          11 July 2023
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          2307.05699
          fa6ca3af-15d5-401e-95f8-0b584c665c7c

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