Global phase diagram of heavy fermion metals: Insights from an Ising-anisotropic Kondo lattice model tuned by a transverse magnetic field
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Abstract
Quantum criticality in heavy fermion metals involves the interplay between quantum fluctuations within the local moments and those associated with the Kondo interaction. The resulting global phase diagram [1,2] has provided a means to categorize heavy-fermion quantum critical points [3] and motivated the study of materials with tunable quantum fluctuations [4]. It can be theoretically characterized within an Extended Dynamical Mean-Field Theory (EDMFT). Towards this goal, we studied an Ising-anisotropic Bose-Fermi Kondo model with a local transverse field [2]. We found a line of critical points separating a Kondo screened phase and a local moment phase. We present preliminary results for the EDMFT study of an Ising-anisotropic Kondo lattice model tuned by a transverse magnetic field. In addition, we discuss the implications of the line of critical points for the global phase diagram.\\[4pt] [1] Q. Si, Phys. Status Solidi B247, 476 (2010); Physica B378, 23 (2006) [2] E.M. Nica et al, PRB 88, 014414 (2013) [3] S. Friedemann et al, Nat. Phys. 5, 465 (2009). [4] J. Custers et al, Nat. Mater. 11, 189 (2012); M. S. Kim {\&} M. C. Aronson, PRL 110, 017201 (2013); V. Fritsch et al, arXiv:1301.6062.
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