Common non-Fermi liquid phases in quantum impurity physics | |
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关键词: NUMERICAL RENORMALIZATION-GROUP; LOCAL MOMENT APPROACH; PSEUDOGAP ANDERSON MODEL; MAGNETIC-IMPURITIES; TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES; DYNAMICS; SYSTEMS; GAP; TRANSITIONS; ENERGY; | |
DOI : 10.1103/PhysRevB.90.075150 | |
来源: SCIE |
【 摘 要 】
We study correlated quantum impurity models that undergo a local quantum phase transition (QPT) from a strong coupling, Fermi liquid phase to a non-Fermi liquid phase with a globally doubly degenerate ground state. Our aim is to establish what can be shown exactly about such local moment (LM) phases, of which the permanent (zero-field) local magnetization is a hallmark, and an order parameter for the QPT. A description of the zero-field LM phase is shown to require two distinct self-energies, which reflect the broken symmetry nature of the phase and together determine the single self-energy of standard field theory. Distinct Friedel sum rules for each phase are obtained, via a Luttinger theorem embodied in the vanishing of appropriate Luttinger integrals. By contrast, the standard Luttinger integral is nonzero in the LM phase but found to have universal magnitude. A range of spin susceptibilites are also considered, including that corresponding to the local order parameter, whose exact form is shown to be RPA-like, and to diverge as the QPT is approached. Particular attention is given to the pseudogap Anderson model, including the basic physical picture of the transition, the low-energy behavior of single-particle dynamics, the quantum critical point itself, and the rather subtle effect of an applied local field. A two-level impurity model that undergoes a QPT (singlet-triplet) to an underscreened LM phase is also considered, for which we derive on general grounds some key results for the zero-bias conductance in both phases.
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