Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2010-07-20
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
23 pages, 20 figures
Scientific paper
We report a comprehensive electronic structure investigation of the paramagnetic (PM), the large moment antiferromagnetic (LMAF), and the hidden order (HO) phases of URu$_2$Si$_2$. We have performed relativistic full-potential calculations on the basis of the density functional theory (DFT), employing different exchange-correlation functionals to treat electron correlations within the open $5f$-shell of uranium. Specifically, we investigate---through a comparison between calculated and low-temperature experimental properties---whether the $5f$ electrons are localized or delocalized in URu$_2$Si$_2$. We also performed dynamical mean field theory calculations (LDA+DMFT) to investigate the temperature evolution of the quasi-particle states at 100~K and above, unveiling a progressive opening of a quasi-particle gap at the chemical potential when temperature is reduced. A detailed comparison of calculated properties with known experimental data demonstrates that the LSDA and GGA approaches, in which the uranium $5f$ electrons are treated as itinerant, provide an excellent explanation of the available low-temperature experimental data of the PM and LMAF phases. We show furthermore that due to a materials-specific Fermi surface instability a large, but partial, Fermi surface gapping of up to 750 K occurs upon antiferromagnetic symmetry breaking. The occurrence of the HO phase is explained through dynamical symmetry breaking induced by a mode of long-lived antiferromagnetic spin-fluctuations. This dynamical symmetry breaking model explains why the Fermi surface gapping in the HO phase is similar but smaller than that in the LMAF phase and it also explains why the HO and LMAF phases have the same Fermi surfaces yet different order parameters. Suitable derived order parameters for the HO are proposed to be the Fermi surface gap or the dynamic spin-spin correlation function.
Durakiewicz Tomasz
Elgazzar Saad.
Mydosh John A.
Oppeneer Peter M.
Rusz Jan
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