Anyons in Multichannel Kondo Systems
Pedro L. S. Lopes, Ian Affleck, Eran Sela

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel approach to realize and study anyons in a gapless fluid using multichannel Kondo systems, enabling potential quantum information extraction through transport and correlation functions.
Contribution
It introduces a new platform for anyon physics in gapless systems via multichannel Kondo effects and generalizes boundary conformal field theory to analyze multiple impurities.
Findings
Anyons can appear at magnetic impurities protected by Kondo physics.
Quantum information can be extracted from transport and correlation functions.
Multichannel Kondo systems may enable experimental realization of anyon-based quantum computation.
Abstract
Fractionalized quasiparticles - anyons - bear a special role in present-day physics. At the same time, they display properties of interest both foundational, with quantum numbers that transcend the spin-statistics laws, and applied, providing a cornerstone for decoherence-free quantum computation. The development of platforms for realization and manipulation of these objects, however, remains a challenge. Typically these entail the zero-temperature ground-state of incompressible, gapped fluids. Here, we establish a strikingly different approach: the development and probing of anyon physics in a gapless fluid. The platform of choice is a chiral, multichannel, multi-impurity realization of the Kondo effect. We discuss how, in the proper limit, anyons appear at magnetic impurities, protected by an asymptotic decoupling from the fluid and by the emerging Kondo length scale. We discuss…
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