Antiferromagnetic and spin gap phases of the anisotropic Kondo necklace model

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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12 pages and 9 figures, to appear in PRB

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10.1103/PhysRevB.74.024431

We have studied the effect of anisotropies on the quantum phase transition of the Kondo necklace model in dimensions D=1, 2 and 3. Both the anisotropy $\delta$ of the inter-site interaction term and anisotropy $\Delta$ of the on-site Kondo interaction have been included. We use a bond operator method with constraints implemented in mean field approximation. Starting from the paramagnetic phase we determine the critical ratio $(t/J)_c$ of the quantum critical point and associated scaling exponents of the Kondo-singlet gap. We show that in the case of easy-axis type anisotropy $\delta >1$ a qualitatively new behavior in comparison to the conventional Kondo necklace model with ($\delta$,$\Delta$)=(0,1) appears. We have also obtained the antiferromagnetic order parameter in the long range ordered phase for $t > t_c$.

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