A Holographic Two-Impurity Kondo Model
Andy O'Bannon, Ioannis Papadimitriou, Jonas Probst

TL;DR
This paper introduces a holographic model for the two-impurity Kondo system using AdS/CFT correspondence, revealing a quantum phase transition between different screening phases and providing insights into strongly-interacting quantum impurities.
Contribution
The paper develops a novel holographic (AdS/CFT) model for the two-impurity Kondo system, including phase diagram analysis and boundary condition identification, advancing understanding of quantum impurity interactions.
Findings
Identified a quantum phase transition between trivial and screened phases.
Established the absence of ferromagnetic correlations at leading order in large-N.
Provided a holographic framework applicable to heavy fermion systems.
Abstract
We propose a model of a strongly-interacting two-impurity Kondo system based on the AdS/CFT correspondence, also known as holography. In a Landau Fermi Liquid, the single-impurity Kondo effect is the screening of an impurity spin at low temperature . The two-impurity Kondo model then describes the competition between the Kondo interaction and the Heisenberg interaction between two impurity spins, also called the RKKY interaction. For spin- impurities, that competition leads to a quantum phase transition from a Kondo-screened phase to a phase in which the two impurity spins screen one another. Our holographic model is based on a -dimensional CFT description of the two-impurity Kondo model, reliable for two impurities with negligible separation in space. We consider only impurity spins in a totally anti-symmetric representation of an spin symmetry. We employ a…
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TopicsRare-earth and actinide compounds · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
