Physics - The Anthony J Leggett Institute for Condensed Matter Theory Seminar

The Anthony J Leggett Institute for Condensed Matter Theory Special Seminar, Abijith Krishnan (MIT), "The Kondo Impurity in the Large Spin Limit"

Feb 12, 2026   12:00 - 1:00 pm  
ESB 3110
Sponsor
Physics - The Anthony J Leggett Institute for Condensed Matter Theory
Speaker
Abijith Krishnan
Contact
Thierry Ramais
E-Mail
ramais@illinois.edu

Abstract : The Kondo problem, which describes the interaction of a spin s magnetic impurity with a free Fermi gas, is a classic example of strongly coupled physics. Historically, the problem has been solved by Wilson’s numerical renormalization group and later by Bethe ansatz. In this talk, we present an alternate analytic solution of the Kondo problem that combines an expansion in 1/s with the renormalization group. We study both the case of an impurity interacting with a single channel K = 1 of fermions in the s → ∞ limit and the case with K channels in the double-scaling limit K → ∞, s → ∞, K/s fixed. Our approach allows us to describe analytically intermediate scales of the Kondo problem at large s and compute thermodynamic observables such as the impurity entropy and susceptibility. We find these observables to agree with the Bethe ansatz results. We also compute the impurity spectral function, finite temperature resistivity and the Kondo screening cloud profile, properties that are not easily accessible from Bethe ansatz. Notably, in the regime K > 2s we access the “non-Fermi-liquid” overscreened fixed point of the multichannel Kondo problem. 

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