An Enhanced Perturbational Study on Spectral Properties of the Anderson Model
Abstract
The infinite- single impurity Anderson model for rare earth alloys is examined with a new set of self-consistent coupled integral equations, which can be embedded in the large expansion scheme ( is the local spin degeneracy). The finite temperature impurity density of states (DOS) and the spin-fluctuation spectra are calculated exactly up to the order . The presented conserving approximation goes well beyond the -approximation ({\em NCA}) and maintains local Fermi-liquid properties down to very low temperatures. The position of the low lying Abrikosov-Suhl resonance (ASR) in the impurity DOS is in accordance with Friedel's sum rule. For its shift toward the chemical potential, compared to the {\em NCA}, can be traced back to the influence of the vertex corrections. The width and height of the ASR is governed by the universal low temperature energy scale . Temperature and degeneracy -dependence of the static magnetic susceptibility is found in excellent agreement with the Bethe-Ansatz results. Threshold exponents of the local propagators are discussed. Resonant level regime () and intermediate valence regime () of the model are thoroughly investigated as a critical test of the quality of the approximation. Some applications to the Anderson lattice model are pointed out.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9502020,
title = {An Enhanced Perturbational Study on Spectral Properties of the Anderson Model},
author = {F B Anders},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9502020},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
19 pages, ReVTeX, no figures. 17 Postscript figures available on the WWW at http://spy.fkp.physik.th-darmstadt.de/~frithjof/