Doniach diagram for ordered, disordered and underscreened Kondo lattices

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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Presented in the Latin American Workshop on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (LAW3M) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 12-16, 200

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10.1016/j.jmmm.2008.02.101

The Doniach's diagram has been originally proposed to describe the competition between the local Kondo effect and the intersite RKKY interactions in cerium compounds. Here we discuss the extension of this diagram to different variations of Kondo lattice model. We consider a) ordered cerium compounds where the competition between magnetic order and Kondo effect plays an important role, as $CeRh_2Si_2$, b) disordered cerium systems with competing spin glass phase, magnetic ordered phases and a Kondo phase, as the heavy fermion cerium alloy $CeCu_xNi_{1-x}$ and, c) uranium compounds where a coexistence between Kondo effect and ferromagnetic order has been observed, as UTe. We show that all these cases can be described by a generalized Doniach phase diagram.

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