Phase evolution of the two-dimensional Kondo lattice model near half-filling
Huan Li, Yu Liu, Guangming Zhang, Lu Yu

TL;DR
This study uses mean-field theory to map the phase diagram of the 2D Kondo lattice model near half-filling, revealing complex phase transitions including a heavy fermion antiferromagnetic phase and a Lifshitz transition.
Contribution
It introduces a staggered hybridization concept and develops an efficient method to determine phase boundaries, elucidating the interplay between antiferromagnetism and Kondo screening.
Findings
Heavy fermion antiferromagnetic phase exists near half-filling
First-order Lifshitz transition separates magnetic phases
Finite temperature phase diagram shows a triple point
Abstract
Within a mean-field approximation, the ground state and finite temperature phase diagrams of the two-dimensional Kondo lattice model have been carefully studied as functions of the Kondo coupling and the conduction electron concentration . In addition to the conventional hybridization between local moments and itinerant electrons, a staggered hybridization is proposed to characterize the interplay between the antiferromagnetism and the Kondo screening effect. As a result, a heavy fermion antiferromagnetic phase is obtained and separated from the pure antiferromagnetic ordered phase by a first-order Lifshitz phase transition, while a continuous phase transition exists between the heavy fermion antiferromagnetic phase and the Kondo paramagnetic phase. We have developed a efficient theory to calculate these phase boundaries. As decreases from the half-filling, the region…
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