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Pedestrian Approach to the Two-Channel Kondo Model

Condensed Matter 2010-02-18 v2

Abstract

We reformulate the two-channel Kondo model to explicitly remove the unscattered charge degrees of freedom. This procedure permits us to move the non-Fermi liquid fixed point to infinite coupling where we can apply a perturbative strong-coupling expansion. The fixed point Hamiltonian involves a three-body Majorana zero mode whose scattering effects give rise to marginal self-energies. The compactified model is the N=3 member of a family of "O(N)" Kondo models that can be solved by semiclassical methods in the large NN limit. For odd NN, {\em fermionic} "Kink" fluctuations about the N=N=\infty mean-field theory generate a fermionic NN-body bound-state which asymptotically decouples at low energies. For N=3, our semi-classical methods fully recover the non-Fermi liquid physics of the original two channel model. Using the same methods, we find that the corresponding O(3) Kondo lattice model develops a spin-gap and a gapless band of coherently propagating three-body bound-states. Its strong-coupling limit offers a rather interesting realization of marginal Fermi liquid behavior.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9504006,
  title  = {Pedestrian Approach to the Two-Channel Kondo Model},
  author = {P. Coleman and L. Ioffe and A. M. Tsvelik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9504006},
  year   = {2010}
}

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17 pages, Revtex 3.0. Replaced with fully compiled postscript files