| Literature DB >> 28548512 |
Meydi Ferrier1,2, Tomonori Arakawa1, Tokuro Hata1, Ryo Fujiwara1, Raphaëlle Delagrange2, Richard Deblock2, Yoshimichi Teratani3, Rui Sakano4, Akira Oguri3, Kensuke Kobayashi1,5.
Abstract
Universal properties of entangled many-body states are controlled by their symmetry and quantum fluctuations. By the magnetic-field tuning of the spin-orbital degeneracy in a Kondo-correlated quantum dot, we have modified quantum fluctuations to directly measure their influence on the many-body properties along the crossover from SU(4) to SU(2) symmetry of the ground state. High-sensitive current noise measurements combined with the nonequilibrium Fermi liquid theory clarify that the Kondo resonance and electron correlations are enhanced as the fluctuations, measured by the Wilson ratio, increase along the symmetry crossover. Our achievement demonstrates that nonlinear noise constitutes a measure of quantum fluctuations that can be used to tackle quantum phase transitions.Year: 2017 PMID: 28548512 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.196803
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161