Flavor fluctuations in 3-level quantum dots: Generic SU(3)-Kondo fixed point in equilibrium and non-Kondo fixed points in nonequilibrium
Carsten J. Lindner, Fabian B. Kugler, Herbert Schoeller, and Jan von, Delft

TL;DR
This paper investigates a three-level quantum dot system, revealing an SU(3)-symmetric Kondo fixed point in equilibrium and a distinct non-Kondo fixed point out of equilibrium, with detailed analysis of conductance and flavor fluctuations.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model of a 3-level quantum dot coupled to multi-channel leads, demonstrating the emergence of an SU(3)-symmetric Kondo fixed point and analyzing nonequilibrium behavior.
Findings
Confirmation of the SU(3) Kondo fixed point with universal conductance in equilibrium.
Identification of rotated F-spin fixed points in nonequilibrium conditions.
Analysis of F-spin magnetization and current behavior under voltage and magnetic field variations.
Abstract
We study a -level quantum dot in the singly occupied cotunneling regime coupled via a generic tunneling matrix to several multi-channel leads in equilibrium or nonequilibrium. We derive an effective model where also each reservoir has three channels labelled by the quark flavors , and with an effective d.o.s. polarized w.r.t. an eight-dimensional -spin corresponding to the eight generators of . In equilibrium we perform a standard poor man scaling analysis and show that tunneling via virtual intermediate states induces flavor fluctuations on the dot which become -symmetric at a characteristic and exponentially small low-energy scale . Using the numerical renormalization group (NRG) we study in detail the linear conductance and confirm the -symmetric Kondo fixed point with universal conductance for various tunneling setups by…
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