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Quantum criticality out of equilibrium in the pseudogap Kondo model

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-05-28 v1

Abstract

We theoretically investigate the non-equilibrium quantum phase transition in a generic setup: the pseudogap Kondo model where a quantum dot couples to two-left (L) and right (R)-voltage-biased fermionic leads with power-law density of states (DOS) with respect to their Fermi levels {\mu}_L/R, {\rho}_c,L(R) ({\omega}) \propto |{\omega} - {\mu}_L(R) |r, and 0 < r < 1. In equilibrium (zero bias voltage) and for 0 < r < 1/2, with increasing Kondo correlations, in the presence of particle-hole symmetry this model exhibits a quantum phase transition from a unscreened local moment (LM) phase to the Kondo phase. Via a controlled frequency-dependent renormalization group (RG) approach, we compute analytically and numerically the non-equilibrium conductance, conduction electron T-matrix and local spin susceptibility at finite bias voltages near criticality. The current-induced decoherence shows distinct nonequilibrium scaling, leading to new universal non-equilibrium quantum critical behaviors in the above observables. Relevance of our results for the experiments is discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1107.2195,
  title  = {Quantum criticality out of equilibrium in the pseudogap Kondo model},
  author = {Chung-Hou Chung and Kenneth Yi-Jie Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.2195},
  year   = {2015}
}

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4.1 pages, 2 figures