Breakdown of Monotonic Impurity Entropy Flow in $\mathscr{PT}$-Symmetric Multichannel Kondo Systems
Abstract
We study a -symmetric non-Hermitian multichannel Kondo model consisting of a pair of spin- impurities coupled to conduction-electron channels through complex-conjugate Kondo couplings. The impurity renormalization-group (RG) flow is characterized by the Kondo scale and a dimensionless non-Hermiticity parameter . As increases, the exact Bethe Ansatz solution exhibits four impurity phases: overscreened Kondo, zero mode, Yu--Shiba--Rusinov (YSR), and local moment. The Kondo, zero-mode, and local-moment phases are -unbroken, whereas the YSR phase spontaneously breaks symmetry. Using a generalized thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz, we determine the impurity free energy and Affleck--Ludwig -function throughout the -unbroken phases. In the Kondo phase, the defect RG flow connects the ultraviolet and infrared conformal fixed points, with the impurity entropy flowing from to , in agreement with defect conformal field theory. In the zero-mode phase, zero-energy impurity strings reorganize the spectrum into multiple excitation towers, while in the local-moment phase, the RG flow becomes cyclic, returning to the unscreened local-moment fixed point. We conjecture that RG irreversibility, and hence a generalized Affleck--Ludwig -theorem, survives throughout the Kondo phase. Our exact solution nevertheless shows that a real spectrum and defect entropies consistent with defect CFT do not guarantee RG irreversibility: the impurity entropy is non-monotonic in both the zero-mode and local-moment phases.
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@article{arxiv.2608.04083,
title = {Breakdown of Monotonic Impurity Entropy Flow in $\mathscr{PT}$-Symmetric Multichannel Kondo Systems},
author = {Pradip Kattel and Abay Zhakenov and Natan Andrei},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.04083},
year = {2026}
}
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