SU($\boldsymbol N$) Kondo-Heisenberg chain: Phase diagram, Ising criticality, and the coexistence of heavy quasiparticles and valence bond solid order
Phys. Rev. B 109, 205154 (2024) We map out the ground state phase diagram of a one-dimensional SU($N$) Kondo-Heisenberg lattice model at half filling and in the fully antisymmetric self-adjoint representation as a function of $\tfrac {1}{N}$ and Kondo coupling $J_k/t$. On the basis of auxiliary fiel...
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Zusammenfassung: | Phys. Rev. B 109, 205154 (2024) We map out the ground state phase diagram of a one-dimensional SU($N$)
Kondo-Heisenberg lattice model at half filling and in the fully antisymmetric
self-adjoint representation as a function of $\tfrac {1}{N}$ and Kondo coupling
$J_k/t$. On the basis of auxiliary field quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) simulations
with even $N$ up to 8, we show that the enlarged SU($N\ge 4$) symmetry realizes
a quantum phase transition separating a valence bond solid (VBS) phase
occupying a weak coupling part of the phase diagram and the Kondo insulator
(KI) state dominating in the strong $J_k/t$ limit. Along the phase boundary, we
always observe critical exponents that belong to a two-dimensional classical
Ising universality class. We next trace the evolution of the composite fermion
and spin spectral functions across the phase boundary and conclude that VBS
order triggers a bond order wave state of conduction electrons, both coexisting
with Kondo screening. Upon further reducing $J_k/t$ we observe that composite
quasiparticles lose their spectral weight indicating that VBS order gradually
liberates localized $f$ spins from forming Kondo singlets with conduction
electron spins. We contrast the QMC results with a static large-$N$
approximation, and we show that in the limit of infinite degeneracy
$N\to\infty$ the order-disorder transition becomes of first order and is
accompanied by a full decoupling of conduction electrons and localized $f$
spins. We complete our analysis by considering the limit of a vanishing
Heisenberg coupling $J_h=0$, and we provide evidence that the enlarged SU($N$)
symmetry and low dimensionality of the RKKY exchange interaction are not
sufficient to induce VBS order in the conventional SU($N$) Kondo chain which
hosts solely a KI phase. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2403.03694 |