Optical and transport properties of heavy fermions: theory compared to experiment

Employing a local moment approach to the periodic Anderson model within the framework of dynamical mean-field theory, direct comparison is made between theory and experiment for the dc transport and optical conductivities of paramagnetic heavy fermion and intermediate valence metals. Four materials,...

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Main Authors: Vidhyadhiraja, N, Logan, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2005
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description Employing a local moment approach to the periodic Anderson model within the framework of dynamical mean-field theory, direct comparison is made between theory and experiment for the dc transport and optical conductivities of paramagnetic heavy fermion and intermediate valence metals. Four materials, exhibiting a diverse range of behaviour in their transport/optics, are analysed in detail: CeB6, Y bAl3, CeAl3 and CeCoIn 5. Good agreement between theory and experiment is in general found, even quantitatively, and a mutually consistent picture of transport and optics results. © IOP Publishing Ltd.
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spelling oxford-uuid:2cd00b8e-6b91-433c-a821-3f3f94b67c2e2022-03-26T12:39:11ZOptical and transport properties of heavy fermions: theory compared to experimentJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2cd00b8e-6b91-433c-a821-3f3f94b67c2eEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2005Vidhyadhiraja, NLogan, DEmploying a local moment approach to the periodic Anderson model within the framework of dynamical mean-field theory, direct comparison is made between theory and experiment for the dc transport and optical conductivities of paramagnetic heavy fermion and intermediate valence metals. Four materials, exhibiting a diverse range of behaviour in their transport/optics, are analysed in detail: CeB6, Y bAl3, CeAl3 and CeCoIn 5. Good agreement between theory and experiment is in general found, even quantitatively, and a mutually consistent picture of transport and optics results. © IOP Publishing Ltd.
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