Pressure-driven 4$f$ localized-itinerant crossover in heavy fermion compound CeIn$_{3}$: A first-principles many-body perspective
Abstract
The localized-itinerant nature of Ce-4 valence electrons in heavy fermion compound CeIn under pressure is studied thoroughly by means of the combination of density functional theory and single-site dynamical mean-field theory. The detailed evolutions of electronic structures of CeIn, including total and partial density of states, momentum-resolved spectral functions, and valence state histograms etc., are calculated in a wide pressure range where the corresponding volume compression (here is the experimental crystal volume) at K. Upon increasing pressure, two strong peaks associated with the Ce- states emerge near the Fermi level, and the - hybridization and valence state fluctuation are enhanced remarkably. Moreover, the kinetic and potential energies raise, while the occupancy, total angular momentum, and low-energy scattering rate of the Ce- electrons decline with respect to pressure. All the physical observables considered here exhibit prominent kinks or fluctuations in , which are probably the desired fingerprints for the Ce-4 localized-itinerant crossover.
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@article{arxiv.1606.03367,
title = {Pressure-driven 4$f$ localized-itinerant crossover in heavy fermion compound CeIn$_{3}$: A first-principles many-body perspective},
author = {Haiyan Lu and Li Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.03367},
year = {2016}
}
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10 pages, 7 figures