We find that the heat capacity of a strongly correlated metal presents striking changes with respect to Landau Fermi-liquid theory. In contrast with normal metals, where the electronic specific heat is linear at low temperature (with a T(3) term as a leading correction), a dynamical mean-field study of the correlated Hubbard model reveals a clear kink in the temperature dependence, marking a rapid change from a low-temperature linear behavior and a second linear regime with a reduced slope. Experiments on LiV(2)O(4) support our findings, implying that correlated materials are more resistive to cooling at low T than expected from the intermediate temperature behavior. RI Capone, Massimo/A-7762-200
The low temperature anomalies of the resistivity, the electrical and thermal magnetoresistance, the ...
Electronic specific heats, CE, of transition metals are estimated from observed specific heat data. ...
We use the Kotliar-Ruckenstein slave-boson formalism to study the temperature dependence of paramagn...
We find that the heat capacity of a strongly correlated metal presents striking changes with respect...
The textbook knowledge of solid state physics is that the electronic specific heat shows a linear te...
The temperature dependence of the transport properties of the metallic phase of a frustrated Hubbard...
The Seebeck coefficient of a metal is expected to display a linear temperature dependence in the zer...
This thesis investigates the transport and magnetic properties of correlated electron systems in the...
This thesis investigates the transport and magnetic properties of correlated electron systems in the...
Studies on strongly correlated electron systems over decades have allowed physicists to discover unu...
Strange metal behavior refers to a linear temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity at te...
Strange metal behavior refers to a linear temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity that ...
We show how a strongly correlated Fermi liquid can be described by coupling together a lattice of ...
A mean-field Hamiltonian model has been used to investigate some thermodynamic properties of the nor...
The low temperature anomalies of the resistivity, the electrical and thermal magnetoresistance, the ...
The low temperature anomalies of the resistivity, the electrical and thermal magnetoresistance, the ...
Electronic specific heats, CE, of transition metals are estimated from observed specific heat data. ...
We use the Kotliar-Ruckenstein slave-boson formalism to study the temperature dependence of paramagn...
We find that the heat capacity of a strongly correlated metal presents striking changes with respect...
The textbook knowledge of solid state physics is that the electronic specific heat shows a linear te...
The temperature dependence of the transport properties of the metallic phase of a frustrated Hubbard...
The Seebeck coefficient of a metal is expected to display a linear temperature dependence in the zer...
This thesis investigates the transport and magnetic properties of correlated electron systems in the...
This thesis investigates the transport and magnetic properties of correlated electron systems in the...
Studies on strongly correlated electron systems over decades have allowed physicists to discover unu...
Strange metal behavior refers to a linear temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity at te...
Strange metal behavior refers to a linear temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity that ...
We show how a strongly correlated Fermi liquid can be described by coupling together a lattice of ...
A mean-field Hamiltonian model has been used to investigate some thermodynamic properties of the nor...
The low temperature anomalies of the resistivity, the electrical and thermal magnetoresistance, the ...
The low temperature anomalies of the resistivity, the electrical and thermal magnetoresistance, the ...
Electronic specific heats, CE, of transition metals are estimated from observed specific heat data. ...
We use the Kotliar-Ruckenstein slave-boson formalism to study the temperature dependence of paramagn...