Spin-Flavor Separation and Non-Fermi Liquid Behavior in the Multichannel Kondo Problem: A Large N Approach

Abstract

We consider a SU(N)× SU(M) generalization of the multichannel single-impurity Kondo model which we solve analytically in the limit N→ ∞, M→∞, with γ=M/N fixed. Non-Fermi liquid behavior of the single electron Green function and of the local spin and flavor susceptibilities occurs in both regimes, N M and N > M, with leading critical exponents identical to those found in the conformal field theory solution for all N and M (with M 2). We explain this remarkable agreement and connect it to ``spin-flavor separation", the essential feature of the non-Fermi-liquid fixed point of the multichannel Kondo problem.

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