A large-N analysis of the local quantum critical point and the spin-liquid phase
Abstract
We study analytically the Kondo lattice model with an additional nearest-neighbor antiferromagnetic interaction in the framework of large-N theory. We find that there is a local quantum critical point between two phases, a normal Fermi-liquid and a spin-liquid in which the spins are decoupled from the conduction electrons. The local spin susceptibility displays a power-law divergence throughout the spin liquid phase. We check the reliability of the large-N results by solving by quantum Monte Carlo simulation the N=2 spin-liquid problem with no conduction electrons and find qualitative agreement. We show that the spin-liquid phase is unstable at low temperatures, suggestive of a first-order transition to an ordered phase.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0206174,
title = {A large-N analysis of the local quantum critical point and the spin-liquid phase},
author = {S. Burdin and M. Grilli and D. R. Grempel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0206174},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages and 1 figure