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Natural Orbitals Renormalization Group Approach to the Two-Impurity Kondo Critical Point

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-04-24 v1

Abstract

The problem of two magnetic impurities in a normal metal exposes the two opposite tendencies in the formation of a singlet ground state, driven respectively by the single-ion Kondo effect with conduction electrons to screen impurity spins or the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction between the two impurities to directly form impurity spin singlet. However, whether the competition between these two tendencies can lead to a quantum critical point has been debated over more than two decades. Here, we study this problem by applying the newly proposed natural orbitals renormalization group method to a lattice version of the two-impurity Kondo model with a direct exchange KK between the two impurity spins. The method allows for unbiased accessing the ground state wave functions and low-lying excitations for sufficiently large system sizes. We demonstrate the existence of a quantum critical point, characterized by the power-law divergence of impurity staggered susceptibility with critical exponent γ=0.60(1)\gamma = 0.60(1), on the antiferromagnetic side of KK when the interimpurity distance RR is even lattice spacing, while a crossover behavior is recovered when RR is odd lattice spacing. These results have ultimately resolved the long-standing discrepancy between the numerical renormalization group and quantum Monte Carlo studies, confirming a link of this two-impurity Kondo critical point to a hidden particle-hole symmetry predicted by the local Fermi liquid theory.

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@article{arxiv.1501.01834,
  title  = {Natural Orbitals Renormalization Group Approach to the Two-Impurity Kondo Critical Point},
  author = {Rong-Qiang He and Jianhui Dai and Zhong-Yi Lu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.01834},
  year   = {2015}
}

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10 pages, 12 figures