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Metal-insulator transition in the one-dimensional Kondo lattice model

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2009-10-31 v2

Abstract

We study the usual one-dimensional Kondo lattice model (1D KLM) using the non-Abelian bosonization formalism. At half-filling, we obtain a Kondo insulator with a gap in both charge and spin excitations which varies quite linearly with the Kondo exchange JKJ_K. It consists of a Spin Density Glass state, or a q=πq=\pi spin density wave weakly pinned by a nearly antiferromagnetically ordered spin array. We will analyze the stability of the SDG state in presence of randomness. We will compare these results with those obtained in the one-dimensional Heisenberg-Kondo lattice model (1D HKLM) where the spins are coupled through a large Heisenberg exchange. Away from half-filling, the system is metallic and yields a very small spin gap which is equal to the one-impurity Kondo gap Tk(imp)T_k^{(imp)}. Unlike the one-impurity Kondo model, we will show why this Kondo phase cannot rule the fixed point of the 1D KLM, away from half-filling. We will rather obtain a normal heavy-fermion state controlled by the energy scale Tcoh(Tk(imp))2/tT_{coh}\sim (T_k^{(imp)})^2/t (t is the hopping term) with a quite long-range antiferromagnetic polarization. It is important to notice that both the SDG state and the normal heavy-fermion state are susceptible to occur near a magnetic instability.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9803099,
  title  = {Metal-insulator transition in the one-dimensional Kondo lattice model},
  author = {K. Le Hur},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9803099},
  year   = {2009}
}

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14 pages, 6 figures, (added Latex file)