Theoretical models for a complex magnetic system: The case of CeNi1-xCux
Antiga sala da bilbioteca - 11h-Cux
The interplay between disorder and strong correlations has been observed
experimentally in disordered Cerium alloys such as Ce(Ni,Cu) or Ce(Pd,Rh). In the case of Ce(Ni,Cu) alloys with a Cu concentration x between 0.6 and 0.3, the first studies have shown a smooth transition with decreasing temperature from a spin glass phase to ferromagnetism; for x smaller than 0.2, a Kondo phase has been observed. The situation is more complicate now due to the recent observation of magnetic clusters. The competition between the Kondo effect, the spin glass (SG) and the ferromagnetic (FE) ordering has been extensively studied theoretically. The Kondo effect is described by the usual mean field approximation; we have treated the SG behavior successively by the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model, then by the Mattis model and finally by the van Hemmen model, which takes both a ferromagnetic part and a site-disorder random part for the inter-site exchange interaction. We present here the results obtained by the van Hemmen-Kondo model: for a large Kondo exchange JK, a Kondo phase is obtained, while, for smaller JK, the succession of a spin glass phase, a mixed SG-FE one and finally a FE one has been obtained with decreasing temperature. This model improves the theoretical description of disordered Kondo systems by providing a simpler approach for further calculations of magnetic clusters and can, therefore, account for recent experimental data on disordered Cerium systems.
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