Solvable Strong-coupling Quantum Dot Model with a Non-Fermi-liquid Pairing Transition

Abstract

We show that a random interacting model exhibits solvable non-Fermi liquid behavior and exotic pairing behavior. This model, dubbed as the Yukawa-SYK model, describes the random Yukawa coupling between M quantum dots each hosting N flavors of fermions and N2 bosons that self-tunes to criticality at low energies. The diagrammatic expansion is controlled by 1/MN, and the results become exact in a large-M, large-N limit. We find that pairing only develops within a region of the (M,N) plane --- even though the pairing interaction is strongly attractive, the incoherence of the fermions can spoil the forming of Cooper pairs, rendering the system a non-Fermi liquid down to zero temperature. By solving the Eliashberg equation and the renormalization group equation, we show that the transition into the pairing phase exhibits Kosterlitz-Thouless quantum-critical behavior.

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