Channel-selective non-Fermi liquid behavior in the two-channel Kondo lattice model under a magnetic field
Koji Inui, Yukitoshi Motome

TL;DR
This study reveals a magnetic field-induced, channel-selective non-Fermi liquid state in a two-channel Kondo lattice model, with implications for understanding anomalous behaviors in non-Kramers f-electron systems.
Contribution
It demonstrates the emergence of a channel-selective non-Fermi liquid phase under magnetic field in the two-channel Kondo lattice, extending understanding of heavy fermion behavior and non-Fermi liquid states.
Findings
Magnetic field suppresses antiferroic-spin order.
A dome-shaped region exhibits channel-selective non-Fermi liquid behavior.
Enhanced specific heat coefficient indicates heavy fermion behavior.
Abstract
Stimulated by anomalous behaviors found in non-Kramers -electron systems in an applied magnetic field, we study a two-channel Kondo lattice model by using a cluster extension of the dynamical mean-field theory combined with the continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo method. We include the effect of the external magnetic field in two ways: the Zeeman coupling to conduction electron spins and an effective coupling to the quadrupole degree of freedom through the crystalline electric field splitting. We show that the magnetic field suppresses the antiferroic-spin order (physically, corresponding to the antiferroic-quadrupole order), and yields a channel-selective non-Fermi liquid state where one of the two channels (physically, spin-up or -down) exhibits non-Fermi liquid behavior while the other shows Fermi liquid behavior, before entering the Fermi liquid regime in higher fields. This…
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