SO(5) critical point in a spin-flavor Kondo device -- Bosonization and refermionization solution
Abstract
We investigate a well studied system of a quantum dot coupled to a Coulomb box and leads, realizing a spin-flavor Kondo model. It exhibits a recently discovered non-Fermi liquid (NFL) behavior with emergent SO(5) symmetry. Here, through a detailed bosonization and refermionization solution, we push forward our previous work and provide a consistent and complete description of the various exotic properties and phase diagram. A unique NFL phase emerges from the presence of an uncoupled Majorana fermion from the flavor sector, whereas FL-like susceptibilities result from the gapping out of a pair of Majroana fermions from the spin and flavor sectors. Other properties, such as a T3/2 scaling of the conductance, stability under channel or spin symmetry breaking and a re-appearance of NFL behavior upon breaking the particle-hole symmetry, are all accounted for by a renormalization group treatment of the refermionized Majorana model.
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