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14 October 2024
 
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The Finite-$U$ Impurity Anderson Model in the presence of an external magnetic field
Kicheon Kang ; B.I. Min ;
Date 1 May 1996
Subject cond-mat
AffiliationDept. of Physics, POSTECH, Korea
AbstractWe have investigated effects of an external magnetic field in the impurity Anderson model with a finite on-site Coulomb repulsion $U$. Large $N_f$ expansion is employed in the slave boson representation, by taking into account $f^0$, $f^1$, and $f^2$ subspaces. To evaluate the vertex function for the ``empty state boson" self-energy, we have devised two approximations which reduce much computational efforts without losing general features of the model. It is found that the Kondo temperature is reduced by the presence of a magnetic field, and that at low field and at low temperature, the field dependence of both the Kondo temperature and the impurity magnetization exhibits a scaling behavior with high accuracy. Further, some interesting features are found in the field dependence of the impurity magnetization at finite temperature, the physical implications of which are discussed in terms of the renormalized Kondo temperature.
Source arXiv, cond-mat/9605001
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