Quantum phase transitions in a resonant-level model with dissipation: Renormalization-group studies
Abstract
We study a spinless level that hybridizes with a fermionic band and is also coupled via its charge to a dissipative bosonic bath. We consider the general case of a power-law hybridization function with , and a bosonic bath spectral function with . For and , this Bose-Fermi quantum impurity model features a continuous zero-temperature transition between a delocalized phase, with tunneling between the impurity level and the band, and a localized phase, in which dissipation suppresses tunneling in the low-energy limit. The phase diagram and the critical behavior of the model are elucidated using perturbative and numerical renormalization-group techniques, between which there is excellent agreement in the appropriate regimes. For this model's critical properties coincide with those of the spin-boson and Ising Bose-Fermi Kondo models, as expected from bosonization.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0706.2085,
title = {Quantum phase transitions in a resonant-level model with dissipation: Renormalization-group studies},
author = {Chung-Hou Chung and Matthew T. Glossop and Lars Fritz and Marijana Kirćan and Kevin Ingersent and Matthias Vojta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0706.2085},
year = {2008}
}