Flavor fluctuations in 3-level quantum dots: Generic SU(3)-Kondo fixed point in equilibrium and non-Kondo fixed points in nonequilibrium
Abstract
We study a -level quantum dot in the singly occupied cotunneling regime coupled via a generic tunneling matrix to several multi-channel leads in equilibrium or nonequilibrium. We derive an effective model where also each reservoir has three channels labelled by the quark flavors , and with an effective d.o.s. polarized w.r.t. an eight-dimensional -spin corresponding to the eight generators of . In equilibrium we perform a standard poor man scaling analysis and show that tunneling via virtual intermediate states induces flavor fluctuations on the dot which become -symmetric at a characteristic and exponentially small low-energy scale . Using the numerical renormalization group (NRG) we study in detail the linear conductance and confirm the -symmetric Kondo fixed point with universal conductance for various tunneling setups by tuning the level spacings on the dot. In contrast to the equilibrium case, we find in nonequilibrium that the fixed point model is not -symmetric but characterized by rotated -spins for each reservoir with total vanishing sum. At large voltage we analyse the -spin magnetization and the current in golden rule as function of a magnetic field for the isospin of the up/down quark and the level spacing to the strange quark. As a smoking gun to detect the nonequilibrium fixed point we find that the curve of zero -spin magnetization has a particular shape on the dot parameters. We propose that our findings can be generalized to the case of quantum dots with an arbitrary number of levels.
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@article{arxiv.1802.09976,
title = {Flavor fluctuations in 3-level quantum dots: Generic SU(3)-Kondo fixed point in equilibrium and non-Kondo fixed points in nonequilibrium},
author = {Carsten J. Lindner and Fabian B. Kugler and Herbert Schoeller and Jan von Delft},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.09976},
year = {2018}
}
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24 pages, 8 figures