Impurity bands in Kondo insulators

P. Schlottmann
Phys. Rev. B 46, 998 – Published 1 July 1992
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Abstract

Kondo insulators like Ce3Bi4Pt3 and CeNiSn are compounds with small-band-gap semiconductor properties. Nonmagnetic impurities, so-called Kondo holes, break the translational invariance and hence the coherence of the ground state. Isolated impurities give rise to a bound state in the gap, which pins the Fermi level and has magnetic properties (Curie susceptibility and Schottky anomaly in the specific heat). A finite concentration of Kondo holes gives rise to an impurity band inside the gap of the f-electron density of states, whose height and width are proportional to √c for small concentrations. The specific heat is proportional to T at very low temperatures and the susceptibility is Pauli-like at low T. The correlations within the f band are introduced via a self-energy, evaluated to second-order perturbation in U. We use the (1/d)-expansion method of Schweitzer and Czycholl to leading order in which the k integrations are properly carried out, but the k dependence of the self-energy is neglected. The main effect of U is to narrow the gap, as well as the impurity band.

  • Received 18 December 1991

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.46.998

©1992 American Physical Society

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P. Schlottmann

  • Department of Physics and Center for Materials Research and Technology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306

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Vol. 46, Iss. 2 — 1 July 1992

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