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Spin-orbit coupled periodic Anderson model: Kondo-Dirac semimetal and orbital-selective antiferromagnetic semimetal

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-03-02 v1

Abstract

We investigate the periodic Anderson model composed of an itinerant cc-band and a strongly localized ff-band, featuring on-site electron-electron interactions in the ff-orbitals. The two bands interact via a hybridization term with spin-orbit coupling, which enables spin-flip processes. In the non-interacting limit, these profoundly alter the electronic structure, leading to the emergence of flat bands, van Hove singularities, and, most notably, Dirac cones within a single Kondo-Dirac semimetal order. The strongly interacting regime is explored via the determinant quantum Monte Carlo method, in the absence of the sign problem, where we unveil a complete ground-state phase diagram revealing two distinct phases, the Kondo-Dirac semimetal phase and a novel antiferromagnetic semimetal phase. Their characterization by the spectral functions establishes an orbital-selective Mott transition in the antiferromagnetic semimetal phase, marked by the opening of a gap exclusively in the ff-orbital while Dirac cones persist in the cc-orbital. Conversely, in the Kondo-Dirac semimetal phase, both cc- and ff-orbitals sustain robust Dirac cones. We establish that spin-orbit coupling in the hybridization term gives rise to Dirac cones, which, combined with additional symmetry-breaking conditions, can generate novel topological states.

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@article{arxiv.2511.11972,
  title  = {Spin-orbit coupled periodic Anderson model: Kondo-Dirac semimetal and orbital-selective antiferromagnetic semimetal},
  author = {Sebastião dos Anjos Sousa-Júnior and Julián Faúndez and Rubem Mondaini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.11972},
  year   = {2026}
}