Renormalized phi6 model for quantum phase transitions in systems of itinerant fermions
Abstract
We study the impact of quantum and thermal fluctuations on properties of quantum phase transitions occurring in systems of itinerant fermions with main focus on the order of these transitions. Our approach is based on a set of flow equations derived within the functional renormalization group framework, in which the order parameter is retained as the only degree of freedom, and where the effective potential is parametrized with a phi6 form allowing for both first and second order scenarios. We find a tendency to turn the first order transitions within the bare model into second order transitions upon accounting for the order parameter fluctuations. We compute the first and second order phase boundary lines Tc as a function of a non-thermal control parameter a2 in the vicinity of a quantum phase transition. We analyze crossovers of the shift exponent psi governing the shape of the Tc line when the system is tuned close to a quantum tricritical scenario, where a second order phase transition line terminates at a quantum tricritical point.
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