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The quantum ferromagnetic transition in a clean Kondo lattice is discontinuous

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2017-08-24 v2

Abstract

The Kondo-lattice model, which couples a lattice of localized magnetic moments to conduction electrons, is often used to describe heavy-fermion systems. Because of the interplay between Kondo physics and magnetic order it displays very complex behavior and is notoriously hard to solve. The ferromagnetic Kondo-lattice model, with a ferromagnetic coupling between the local moments, describes a phase transition from a paramagnetic phase to a ferromagnetic one as a function of either temperature or the ferromagnetic local-moment coupling. At zero temperature, this is a quantum phase transition that has received considerable attention. It has been theoretically described to be continuous, or second order. Here we show that this belief is mistaken; in the absence of quenched disorder the quantum phase transition is first order, in agreement with experiments, as is the corresponding transition in other metallic ferromagnets.

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@article{arxiv.1603.07973,
  title  = {The quantum ferromagnetic transition in a clean Kondo lattice is discontinuous},
  author = {T. R. Kirkpatrick and D. Belitz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.07973},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

8pp., 2 figs., contribution to FQMT'15