Dynamical scaling and Planckian dissipation due to heavy-fermion quantum criticality
Abstract
We study dynamical scaling associated with a Kondo-breakdown quantum critical point (KB-QCP) of the periodic Anderson model, treated by two-site cellular dynamical mean-field theory (2CDMFT). In the quantum critical region, the staggered spin exhibits SYK-like slow dynamics and its dynamical susceptibility shows scaling. We propose a scaling Ansatz that describes this behavior. It also implies Planckian dissipation for the longest-lived excitations. The current susceptibility follows the same scaling ansatz, leading to strange-metal scaling. This demonstrates that the KB-QCP described by 2CDMFT is an intrinsic (i.e., disorder-free) strange-metal fixed point. Surprisingly, the SYK-like dynamics and scaling are driven by strong vertex contributions to the susceptibilities. Our results for the optical conductivity match experimental observations on YbRhSi and CeCoIn.
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@article{arxiv.2404.14079,
title = {Dynamical scaling and Planckian dissipation due to heavy-fermion quantum criticality},
author = {Andreas Gleis and Seung-Sup B. Lee and Gabriel Kotliar and Jan von Delft},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.14079},
year = {2024}
}
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16 pages, 13 figures, comments are welcome!