Phase Diagram of Metal-Insulator Transition in System with Anderson-Hubbard Centers

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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presented at 12 International Simposium on Physics of Materials, Prague 4-8.09.2011

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The model of a strongly correlated system in which periodically spaced Anderson-Hubbard centers are introduced into narrow-band metal is considered. Besides the interactions between localized magnetic moments and strong on-site Coulomb interaction, the model takes into account the hybridization of localized and band states. To study the efect of the lattice deformation on the electrical properties of the system the phonon term and elastic energy have been taken into account. Green functions for band and localized electrons have been found. On this base, the energy spectrum has been investigated as function of model parameters, temperature and external pressure. The criterion of metal-insulator transition for integer value of electron concentration has been derived and the phase diagram of the metal-insulator transition has been built.

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