Quantum criticality in the two-dimensional periodic Anderson model
arXiv:1812.03821 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.227201
Abstract
We study the phase diagram and quantum critical region of one of the fundamental models for electronic correlations: the periodic Anderson model. Employing the recently developed dynamical vertex approximation, we find a phase transition between a zero-temperature antiferromagnetic insulator and a Kondo insulator. In the quantum critical region, we determine a critical exponent for the antiferromagnetic susceptibility. At higher temperatures, we have free spins with instead, whereas at lower temperatures, there is an even stronger increase and suppression of the susceptibility below and above the quantum critical point, respectively.
6 pages, 4 figures (+ 6 pages Supplemental Material)