The heavy-fermion metal YbRh2Si2 displays a field-driven quantum phase transition where signatures of a Fermi-surface reconstruction have been identified, often interpreted as breakdown of the Kondo effect. We argue that instead many properties of the material can be consistently described assuming a Zeeman-driven Lifshitz transition of narrow heavy-fermion bands. Using a suitable quasiparticle model, we find a smeared jump in the Hall constant and lines of maxima in susceptibility and specific heat, very similar to experimental data. An intermediate non-Fermi liquid regime emerges due to the small effective Fermi energy near the transition. Further experiments to discriminate the different scenarios are proposed.
@article{arxiv.1012.0303,
title = {Zeeman-driven Lifshitz transition: A scenario for the Fermi-surface reconstruction in YbRh2Si2},
author = {Andreas Hackl and Matthias Vojta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.0303},
year = {2011}
}