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J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 21 (7 October 2009) 405602 (9pp)   doi: 10.1088/0953-8984/21/40/405602

Magnetoresistance in paramagnetic heavy fermion metals


D Parihari1 and N S Vidhyadhiraja2
1 Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur 721302, India
2 Theoretical Sciences Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur, Bangalore 560064, India

Abstract. A theoretical study of magnetic field (h) effects on single-particle spectra and the transport quantities of heavy fermion metals in the paramagnetic phase is carried out. We have employed a non-perturbative local moment approach (LMA) to the asymmetric periodic Anderson model within the dynamical mean field framework. The lattice coherence scale ωL, which is proportional within the LMA to the spin-flip energy scale, and has been shown in earlier studies to be the energy scale at which crossover to single-impurity physics occurs, increases monotonically with increasing magnetic field. The many body Kondo resonance in the density of states at the Fermi level splits into two, with the splitting being proportional to the field itself. For h≥0, we demonstrate adiabatic continuity from the strongly interacting case to a corresponding non-interacting limit, thus establishing Fermi liquid behaviour for heavy fermion metals in the presence of a magnetic field. In the Kondo lattice regime, the theoretically computed magnetoresistance is found to be negative in the entire temperature range. We argue that such a result could be understood at T\gtrsim \omega
_L by field-induced suppression of spin-flip scattering and at T\lesssim \omega
_L through lattice coherence. The coherence peak in the heavy fermion resistivity diminishes and moves to higher temperatures with increasing field. Direct comparison of the theoretical results to the field dependent resistivity measurements in CeB6 yields good agreement.

Print publication: Issue 40 (7 October 2009)
Received 14 July 2009, in final form 21 August 2009
Published 14 September 2009

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