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Kondo breakdown as a selective Mott transition in the Anderson lattice
1SPhT, CEA-Saclay, L'Orme des Merisiers, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
Abstract:
We show within the slave-boson technique that the Anderson lattice model exhibits a Kondo breakdown quantum critical point where the hybridization goes to zero at zero temperature. At this fixed point, the f electrons experience as well a selective Mott transition separating a local-moment phase from a Kondo-screened phase. The presence of a multiscale quantum critical point in the Anderson lattice in the absence of magnetism is discussed in the context of heavy fermion compounds. This study is the first evidence for a selective Mott transition in the Anderson lattice.
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