Multichannel Kondo Effect in Superconducting Leads
Pradip Kattel, Abay Zhakenov, Natan Andrei

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the multichannel Kondo effect can occur in strongly correlated, gapped superconducting systems with multiple leads, revealing complex phases and boundary critical behavior similar to gapless cases.
Contribution
It extends the understanding of the multichannel Kondo effect to gapped, strongly correlated superconducting systems using Bethe Ansatz analysis.
Findings
Identification of four distinct ground states and boundary phases.
Boundary critical behavior governed by the same exponents as in gapless theory.
Residual impurity entropy varies with phase, showing non-monotonic temperature dependence.
Abstract
The traditional multichannel Kondo effect takes place when several gapless metallic electronic channels interact with a localized spin- impurity, with the number of channels exceeding the size of the impurity spin, , leading to the emergence of non-Fermi liquid impurity behavior at low temperatures. Here, we show that the effect can be realized even when the electronic degrees of freedom are strongly correlated and gapped. The system under consideration consists of a single spin- impurity coupled isotropically to spin singlet superconducting channels realized by one-dimensional leads with quasi-long-range superconducting order. The competition between the Kondo and superconducting fluctuations induces multiple distinct ground states and boundary phases depending on the relative strengths of the bulk and boundary interactions. Using the Bethe Ansatz…
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TopicsRare-earth and actinide compounds · Superconductivity in MgB2 and Alloys · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
