Unveiling the Kondo cloud: unitary RG study of the Kondo model
Anirban Mukherjee, Abhirup Mukherjee, N. S. Vidhyadhiraja, A., Taraphder, Siddhartha Lal

TL;DR
This paper employs a unitary renormalization group approach to analyze the Kondo model, revealing detailed insights into the Kondo cloud, entanglement, and phase shifts, with results aligning well with established theories.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive URG-based analysis of the Kondo cloud, including effective Hamiltonians, entanglement measures, and phase shifts, advancing understanding of many-body correlations in the Kondo effect.
Findings
Excellent agreement of thermodynamic quantities with known results
Increase in entanglement as the impurity is screened
Identification of an orthogonality catastrophe at the fixed point
Abstract
We analyze the single-channel Kondo model using the recently developed unitary renormalization group (URG) method, and obtain a comprehensive understanding of the Kondo screening cloud. The fixed-point low-energy Hamiltonian enables the computation of a plethora of thermodynamic quantities (specific heat, susceptibility, Wilson ratio, etc.) as well as spectral functions, all of which are found to be in excellent agreement with known results. By integrating out the impurity, we obtain an effective Hamiltonian for the excitations of the electrons comprising the Kondo cloud. This is found to contain both k-space number-diagonal (Fermi liquid) as well off-diagonal four-fermion scattering terms. Our conclusions are reinforced by a URG study of the two-particle entanglement and many-body correlations among members of the Kondo cloud and impurity. The entanglement between the impurity and a…
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TopicsAdvanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials
