Evolution of the Fermi Surface across a Magnetic Order-Disorder Transition in the Two-Dimensional Kondo Lattice Model: A Dynamical Cluster Approach

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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5 pages, 5 figures, v3 text restructured and results clarified

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.066404

We use the dynamical cluster approximation, with a quantum Monte Carlo cluster solver on clusters of up to 16 orbitals, to investigate the evolution of the Fermi surface across the magnetic order-disorder transition in the two-dimensional doped Kondo lattice model. In the paramagnetic phase we observe the generic hybridized heavy fermion band structure with large Luttinger volume. In the antiferromagnetic phase, the heavy fermion band drops below the Fermi surface giving way to hole pockets centered around k=(pi/2,pi/2) and equivalent points. In this phase Kondo screening does not break down but the topology of the resulting Fermi surface is that of a spin-density wave approximation in which the localized spins are frozen.

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