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Impurity Quantum Phase Transitions
We review recent work on continuous quantum phase transitions in impurity
models, both with fermionic and bosonic baths - these transitions are
interesting realizations of boundary critical phenomena at zero temperature.
The models with fermion bath are generalizations of the standard Kondo model,
with the common feature that Kondo screening of the localized spin can be
suppressed due to competing processes. The models with boson bath are related
to the spin-boson model of dissipative two-level systems, where the interplay
between tunneling and friction results in multiple phases. The competition
inherent to all models can generate unstable fixed points associated with
quantum phase transitions, where the impurity properties undergo qualitative
changes. Interestingly, certain impurity transitions feature both
lower-critical and upper-critical "dimensions" and allow for epsilon-type
expansions. We present results for a number of observables, obtained by both
analytical and numerical renormalization group techniques, and make connections
to experiments.Comment: 22 pages, 11 figs, review article to be published in Phil. Ma
Enhancement of Spin Susceptibility near Charge-Ordering Transition in a Two-Dimensional Extended Hubbard Model
Based on the non-skeleton diagrammatic expansion satisfying the
compressibility and spin-susceptibility sum rules, we investigate static charge
and spin responses in a two-dimensional extended Hubbard model with the
nearest-neighbor Coulomb repulsion in the vicinity of its charge-ordering
transition point. In this expansion, we can calculate approximate charge and
spin response functions by systematic inclusion of vertex corrections, from
which we obtain the uniform susceptibility equal to the so-called q-limit of
the response function and the second-order transition point as a divergent
point in the same response function at some finite wave-number vector. It is
shown that the reentrant charge-ordering transition, which has already been
observed in the random-phase approximation (RPA), remains to take place even
though the vertex corrections are included beyond the RPA. As a prominent
effect of the vertex corrections, we find that the uniform spin susceptibility
is enhanced due to charge fluctuations developing toward the charge-ordering
transition. We give a qualitative comparison of this enhanced spin
susceptibility with the experimental results on the quasi-two-dimensional
organic conductors, together with its explanation in the Landau's Fermi-liquid
theory.Comment: 24 pages, 8 figure
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