Non-Fermi-liquid behavior in quantum impurity models with superconducting channels
Rok \v{Z}itko, Michele Fabrizio

TL;DR
This paper investigates how non-Fermi-liquid characteristics of overscreened multi-channel Kondo models persist and evolve when coupled to a superconducting gap, revealing universal energy ratios and residual degeneracies.
Contribution
It demonstrates that non-Fermi-liquid features survive finite gaps, introduces new universal energy ratios, and uncovers differences in ground states as the gap approaches zero.
Findings
Non-Fermi-liquid features persist at finite gap
Universal energy ratios emerge as gap approaches zero
Distinct ground state degeneracies at zero and finite gaps
Abstract
We study how the non-Fermi-liquid nature of the overscreened multi-channel Kondo impurity model affects the response to a BCS pairing term that, in the absence of the impurity, opens a gap . We find that non-Fermi liquid features do persist even at finite : the local density of states lacks coherence peaks, the states in the continuum above the gap are unconventional, and the boundary entropy is a non-monotonic function of temperature. Even more surprisingly, we also find that the low-energy spectrum in the limit actually does not correspond to the spectrum strictly at . In particular, the ground state is an orbitally degenerate spin-singlet, while it is an orbital singlet with a residual spin degeneracy at . In addition, there are fractionalized spin-1/2 sub-gap excitations whose energy in units of tends towards a…
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