Magnetic and thermal properties of nanoscale heavy-fermion particles

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Schlottmann, P [1 ]
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[1] Florida State Univ, Dept Phys, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
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10.1103/PhysRevB.65.024431
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The heavy-fermion state in some rare-earth and actinide compounds arises from a hybridization of extended conduction states with strongly correlated localized f states. The properties of the heavy fermions are those of a Fermi liquid with small Fermi energy of the order of T-K, In nanosized particles, however, the conduction states have discrete energy levels and the energy spacing leads to an additional energy scale that competes with the Kondo temperature. A small heavy-fermion particle is considered, described by the Anderson model in the U-->infinity limit, so that only two electronic configurations-namely, f(0) and f(1) -are allowed. A mean-field approximation with one slave boson per f site is used to study the susceptibility, the entropy, and the specific beat at low temperatures. All quantities increase rapidly with T as a consequence of exponential activations due to the discreteness of the energy spectrum until the heavy-electron state is formed. The possibility of ferromagnetic order is investigated using the formulation of Kotliar and Ruckenstein in terms of three auxiliary bosons per site. The mean-field approximation yields several possible magnetic phases for the ground state as a function of the f-level position. In the strongly mixed-valent regime the transition from the paramagnetic to the ferromagnetic phase is signaled as a function of temperature by a diverging susceptibility. It is concluded that the thermal and magnetic properties of very small heavy-fermion particles are quite different from those of bulk heavy-fermion material.
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