Regular and Singular Fermi Liquid fixed points in quantum impurity models
Pankaj Mehta, L. Borda, Gergely Zarand, Natan Andrei, and P. Coleman

TL;DR
This paper reveals that quantum impurity models can exhibit singular Fermi liquid behavior, distinguished from regular Fermi liquids and non-Fermi liquids, using scattering theory and many-body S-matrix analysis, with implications for quantum criticality.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of singular Fermi liquids, classifies Fermi liquids based on quasiparticle properties, and demonstrates these ideas using Bethe-Ansatz and numerical RG methods.
Findings
Regular Fermi liquids have analytic quasiparticle characteristics.
Underscreened Kondo model is a singular Fermi liquid.
Magnetic field induces a divergent density of states in Fermi liquids.
Abstract
We show that thermodynamics is insufficient to probe the nature of the low energy dynamics of quantum impurity models and a more subtle analysis based on scattering theory is required. Traditionally, quantum impurity models are classified into one of two categories: Fermi liquids and non-Fermi liquids, depending on the analytic properties of the various thermodynamic quntities. We show, however, that even when a quantum impurity model is a Fermi liquid (an incoming electron at the Fermi level scatters elastically off the impurity), one may find singular thermodynamic behavior if characteristics of quasiparticles are not analytic near the Fermi surface. Prompted by this observation, we divide Fermi liquids into two categories: regular Fermi liquids and singular Fermi Liquids. The difference between regular Fermi liquids, singular Fermi liquids, and non-Fermi liquids fixed points is…
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