Universality and scaling in a charge two-channel Kondo device

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2016-04-15

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Mitchell, A. K.ISNI 0000000426831224
Landau, L. A.
Fritz, L.ISNI 0000000419304792
Sela, E.

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Abstract

We study a charge two-channel Kondo model, demonstrating that recent experiments [Iftikhar et al, Nature 526, 233 (2015)] realize an essentially perfect quantum simulation -- not just of its universal physics, but also nonuniversal effects away from the scaling limit. Numerical renormalization group (NRG) calculations yield conductance lineshapes encoding RG flow to a critical point involving a free Majorana fermion. By mimicking the experimental protocol, the experimental curve is reproduced quantitatively over 9 orders of magnitude, although we show that far greater bandwidth/temperature separation is required to obtain the universal result. Fermi liquid instabilities are also studied: In particular, our exact analytic results for non-linear conductance provide predictions away from thermal equilibrium, in the regime of existing experiments.

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Mitchell, A K, Landau, L A, Fritz, L & Sela, E 2016, 'Universality and scaling in a charge two-channel Kondo device', Physical Review Letters, vol. 116, no. 15, 157202, pp. 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.157202