Influence of the Kondo effect in a non-Fermi liquid system
Abstract
The Kondo effect in a Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid (U<<t) is studied by using the non-Abelian bosonization. The q=2kF enhanced spin fluctuations generate a special Kondo effect, for any sign of the exchange coupling JK (|JK|<<U) with the impurity. Then, unlike in Fermi liquids (U 0), the presence of a 2kF-polarized screening cloud around the impurity favors the occurrence of irrelevant electronic operators with scaling dimension d=3/2: the thermodynamics is nearly this of the two-channel Kondo model in a Fermi liquid. The Mott insulating transition does not affect much the ground state, but rescales the power-law dependence of the Kondo temperature on JK.
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