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Basic Properties of Conductivity and Normal Hall Effect in the Periodic Anderson Model

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-03-10 v1

Abstract

Exact formulas of diagonal conductivity σxx\sigma_{xx} and Hall conductivity σxy\sigma_{xy} are derived from the Kubo formula in hybridized two-orbital systems with arbitrary band dispersions. On the basis of the theoretical framework for the Fermi liquid based on these formulas, the ground-state properties of the periodic Anderson model with electron correlation and weak impurity scattering are studied on the square lattice. It is shown that imbalance of the mass-renormalization factors in σxx\sigma_{xx} and σxy\sigma_{xy} causes remarkable increase in the valence-fluctuation regime as the f level increases while the cancellation of the renormalization factors causes slight increase in σxx\sigma_{xx} and σxy\sigma_{xy} in the Kondo regime. The Hall coefficient RHR_{\rm H} shows almost constant behavior in both the regimes. Near half filling, RHR_{\rm H} is expressed by the total hole density as RH=1/(nˉholee)R_{\rm H}=1/(\bar{n}_{\rm hole}e) while RHR_{\rm H} approaches zero near quarter filling, which reflects the curvature of the Fermi surface. These results hold as far as the damping rate for f electrons is less than about 10 %10~\% of the renormalized hybridization gap. From these results we discuss pressure dependence of residual resistivity and normal Hall effect in Ce- and Yb-based heavy electron systems.

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@article{arxiv.1602.02229,
  title  = {Basic Properties of Conductivity and Normal Hall Effect in the Periodic Anderson Model},
  author = {Shinji Watanabe and Kazumasa Miyake},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.02229},
  year   = {2016}
}

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17 pages, 18 figures