Basic Properties of Conductivity and Normal Hall Effect in the Periodic Anderson Model
Abstract
Exact formulas of diagonal conductivity and Hall conductivity 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 and causes remarkable increase in the valence-fluctuation regime as the f level increases while the cancellation of the renormalization factors causes slight increase in and in the Kondo regime. The Hall coefficient shows almost constant behavior in both the regimes. Near half filling, is expressed by the total hole density as while 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 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