Quantum Hall Charge Kondo Criticality
ORAL
Abstract
The long-thought charge Kondo effects have recently been experimentally realized in the quantum Hall regime. This experiment, supported by numerics, exemplifies the realization of two-channel Kondo state, a non-Fermi Liquid, and its crossover to the one-channel counterpart, a Fermi liquid. Scaling up such a platform, we find a hierarchy of non-Fermi Liquids and their tunable crossovers based on a renormalization group analysis. Utilizing results from a conformal field theory, we further examine the universal conductances of this strongly correlated system and their finite temperature scaling, which elucidate the sharp distinctions between charge and spin Kondo physics. Reference: arXiv:1708.09139, (2017).
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Presenters
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Zhi-qiang Bao
Univ of Texas, Dallas
Authors
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Zhi-qiang Bao
Univ of Texas, Dallas
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Fan Zhang
Univ of Texas, Dallas, Physics, University of Texas at Dallas, Physics Department, The University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas at Dallas