Strong correlation effects on Kondo physics in a dissipative Anderson model
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Abstract
In this talk, we analyze the competition between strong correlations and dissipation in quantum impurity systems from the Kondo regime to the valence fluctuation regime by developing a slave-boson theory for a non-Hermitian Anderson impurity model with one-body loss [1]. Notably, in the non-Hermitian Kondo regime, strong correlations qualitatively change the nature of dissipation through renormalization effects, where the effective one-body loss is suppressed, and emergent many-body dissipation characterized by the complex-valued hybridization is generated. We unveil the mechanism of a dissipative quantum phase transition of the Kondo state on the basis of this renormalization effect, which counterintuitively enhances the lifetime of the impurity against loss. We also find a crossover from the non-Hermitian Kondo regime to the valence fluctuation regime dominated by one-body dissipation. Our results can be tested in a wide variety of setups such as quantum dots coupled to electronic leads and quantum point contacts in ultracold Fermi gases.
[1] Kazuki Yamamoto, Masaya Nakagawa, and Norio Kawakami arXiv:2408.03494
[1] Kazuki Yamamoto, Masaya Nakagawa, and Norio Kawakami arXiv:2408.03494
*This work was supported by KAKENHI Grants No. JP20K14383, No. JP23K19031, and No. 24K16989. K.Y. was also supported by Yamaguchi Educational and Scholarship Foundation, Toyota RIKEN Scholar Program, Murata Science and Education Foundation, and Public Promoting Association Kura Foundation. N.K. was supported by the RIKEN TRIP initiative.
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Publication: arXiv:2408.03494
Presenters
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Kazuki Yamamoto
- Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo