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Pairing Correlations Near a Kondo-Destruction Quantum Critical Point
Motivated by the unconventional superconductivity observed in heavy-fermion
metals, we investigate pairing susceptibilities near a continuous quantum phase
transition of the Kondo-destruction type. We solve two-impurity Bose-Fermi
Anderson models with Ising and Heisenberg forms of the interimpurity exchange
interaction using continuous-time quantum Monte-Carlo and numerical
renormalization-group methods. Each model exhibits a Kondo-destruction quantum
critical point separating Kondo-screened and local-moment phases. For
antiferromagnetic interimpurity exchange interactions, singlet pairing is found
to be enhanced in the vicinity of the transition. Implications of this result
for heavy-fermion superconductivity are discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures + supplementary material 2 page, 2 figures:
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Quantum criticality of the sub-ohmic spin-boson model
We revisit the critical behavior of the sub-ohmic spin-boson model. Analysis
of both the leading and subleading terms in the temperature dependence of the
inverse static local spin susceptibility at the quantum critical point,
calculated using a numerical renormalization-group method, provides evidence
that the quantum critical point is interacting in cases where the
quantum-to-classical mapping would predict mean-field behavior. The subleading
term is shown to be consistent with an w/T scaling of the local dynamical
susceptibility, as is the leading term. The frequency and temperature
dependences of the local spin susceptibility in the strong-coupling
(delocalized) regime are also presented. We attribute the violation of the
quantum-to-classical mapping to a Berry-phase term in a continuum path-integral
representation of the model. This effect connects the behavior discussed here
with its counterparts in models with continuous spin symmetry.Comment: 9 pages, 10 figure
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