Published September 5, 2003 | Version v1
Journal article

Ferromagnetic Kondo-lattice model

  • 1. Lehrstuhl Festkoerpertheorie, Institut fuer Physik, Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Invalidenstrasse 110, 10115 Berlin (Germany)

Description

We present a many-body approach to the electronic and magnetic properties of the (multiband) Kondo-lattice model with ferromagnetic interband exchange. The coupling between itinerant conduction electrons and localized magnetic moments leads, on the one hand, to a distinct temperature dependence of the electronic quasiparticle spectrum and, on the other hand, to magnetic properties such as, e.g., the Curie temperature TC or the magnon dispersion, which are strongly influenced by the band electron self-energy and therewith in particular by the carrier density. We present results for the single-band Kondo-lattice model in terms of quasiparticle densities of states and quasiparticle band structures and demonstrate the density dependence of the self-consistently derived Curie temperature. The transition from weak-coupling (RKKY) to strong-coupling (double exchange) behaviour is worked out. The multiband model is combined with a tight-binding-LMTO band structure calculation to describe real magnetic materials. As an example we present results for the archetypal ferromagnetic local-moment systems EuO and EuS. The proposed method avoids the double counting of relevant interactions and takes into account the correct symmetry of atomic orbitals

Availability note (English)

Available online at http://stacks.iop.org/0305-4470/36/9275/a33513.pdf or at the Web site for the Journal of Physics. A, Mathematical and General (ISSN 1361-6447) http://www.iop.org/

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Physics. A, Mathematical and General
Journal Volume
36
Journal Issue
35
Journal Page Range
p. 9275-9288
ISSN
0305-4470
CODEN
JPHAC5

Conference

Title
International workshop on strongly correlated electrons in new materials
Dates
14-17 Dec 2002
Place
Loughborough (United Kingdom)