Sequential Localization and Strange-metal Behavior in a Multipolar Kondo System
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Abstract
Quantum criticality and beyond-Landau physics of Kondo destruction [1,2] in heavy fermion systems with multipolar degrees of freedom is attracting considerable interest. Recent experiments on the heavy fermion compound Ce3Pd20Si6 show evidence of two consecutive Fermi surface collapsing quantum critical points (QCP) as it is tuned from a paramagnetic to an antiferroquadrupolar (AFQ) and then to an antiferromagnetic (AFM) state [3]. We are able to understand this behavior by advancing a theory of sequential destruction of an SU(4) spin-orbital-coupled Kondo entanglement in an SU(4) Bose-Fermi Kondo model, which represents an effective model for a multipolar Kondo lattice system with Kugel–Khomskii interaction. As a function of coupling strength to the bosonic bath, we find that a generic trajectory in the parameter space contains two QCPs associated with the Kondo destruction of the orbital and spin degrees of freedom, respectively. For a Kondo lattice, this corresponds to two stages of Fermi surface jump, thus providing a natural understanding of the experimental findings.
[1] Q. Si et al., Nature 413, 804 (2001).
[2] S. Paschen et al., Nature 432, 881 (2004).
[3] V. Martelli, A. Cai, et al., arXiv:1709.09376.
[1] Q. Si et al., Nature 413, 804 (2001).
[2] S. Paschen et al., Nature 432, 881 (2004).
[3] V. Martelli, A. Cai, et al., arXiv:1709.09376.
*NSF Grant No. DMR-1611392 & Robert A. Welch Foundation Grant No. C-1411.
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Presenters
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Silke Paschen
- Vienna University of Technology