Phase diagram of the Hubbard-Kondo lattice model from variational cluster approximation
Abstract
The interplay between the Kondo effect and magnetic ordering driven by the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction is studied within the two-dimensional Hubbard-Kondo lattice model. In addition to the antiferromagnetic exchange interaction, , between the localized and the conduction electrons, this model also contains the local repulsion, , between the conduction electrons. We use variational cluster approximation to investigate the competition between the antiferromagnetic phase, the Kondo singlet phase, and a ferrimagnetic phase on square lattice. At half-filling, the N\'eel antiferromagnetic phase dominates from small to moderate and , and the Kondo singlet elsewhere. Sufficiently away from half-filling, the antiferromagnetic phase first gives way to a ferrimagnetic phase (in which the localized spins order ferromagnetically, and the conduction electrons do likewise, but the two mutually align antiferromagnetically), and then to the Kondo singlet phase.
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@article{arxiv.1804.00917,
title = {Phase diagram of the Hubbard-Kondo lattice model from variational cluster approximation},
author = {J. P. L. Faye and M. N. Kiselev and P. Ram and B. Kumar and D. Sénéchal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.00917},
year = {2018}
}
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6 pages, 6 figures