Intermediate coupling fixed point study in the overscreened regime of generalized multichannel SU(N) Kondo models
Damien Bensimon, Andres Jerez, Mireille Lavagna

TL;DR
This paper investigates the overscreened regime of generalized multichannel SU(N) Kondo models, identifying an intermediate fixed point and revealing non-Fermi liquid behavior through renormalization group analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a unified perturbative approach to analyze the overscreened SU(N) Kondo models with mixed impurity representations, confirming non-Fermi liquid physics.
Findings
Identified the intermediate coupling fixed point in the overscreened regime.
Derived temperature dependence of physical quantities showing non-Fermi liquid behavior.
Confirmed that different impurity representations lead to the same low-energy physics.
Abstract
We study a generalized multichannel single-impurity Kondo model, in which the impurity spin is described by a representation of the SU(N) group which combines bosonic and fermionic degrees of freedom. The impurity spin states are described by Abrikosov pseudofermions, and we make use of a method initiated by Popov and Fedotov which allows a proper handling of the fermionic constraint. The partition function is derived within a path integral approach. We use renormalization group techniques to calculate the scaling function perturbatively in powers of the Kondo coupling constant, which is justified in the weak coupling limit. The truncated expansion is valid in the overscreened (Nozieres-Blandin) regime, for an arbitrary SU(N) group and any value of the parameters characterizing the impurity spin representation. The intermediate coupling fixed point is identified. We derive the…
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