Matrix product study of spin fractionalization in the one-dimensional Kondo insulator

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Abstract

The Kondo lattice is one of the classic examples of strongly correlated electronic systems. We conduct a controlled study of the Kondo lattice in one dimension, highlighting the role of excitations created by the composite fermion operator. Using time-dependent matrix product state methods, we compute various correlation functions and contrast them with both large-N mean-field theory and the strong-coupling expansion. We show that the composite fermion operator creates long-lived, charge-e and spin-1/2 excitations, which cover the low-lying single-particle excitation spectrum of the system. Furthermore, spin excitations can be thought to be composed of such fractionalized quasiparticles with a residual interaction which tend to disappear at weak Kondo coupling.

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Chen, J., Stoudenmire, E. M., Komijani, Y., & Coleman, P. (2024). Matrix product study of spin fractionalization in the one-dimensional Kondo insulator. Physical Review Research, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.023227

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