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Analytic theory of Hund's metals: a renormalization group perspective

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-01-13 v3

Abstract

We study the emergence of quasiparticles in Hund's metals with an SU(MM)×\timesSU(NN)-symmetric Kondo impurity model carrying both spin and orbital degrees of freedom. We show that the coupling of the impurity spin to the conduction electrons can be \emph{ferromagnetic}, notably for hole-doped iron pnictides. We derive the weak-coupling renormalization group (RG) equations for arbitrary representations of SU(MM)×\timesSU(NN). A ferromagnetic spin coupling results in a protracted RG flow, accounting for the surprising particle-hole asymmetry that is observed in the iron-pnictide systems. We establish the low coherence scale TKT_{\rm K} which depends on the filling through the impurity representation. We also discuss the temperature dependence of the spin and orbital susceptibilities. Finally, we argue that this mechanism explains the strong valence dependence of the coherence scale observed in dilute transition-metal magnetic alloys.

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@article{arxiv.1401.0331,
  title  = {Analytic theory of Hund's metals: a renormalization group perspective},
  author = {Camille Aron and Gabriel Kotliar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.0331},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 p, 3 figs., suppl. mat., published version