Conventional heavy fermion (HF) theories require existence of massive fermions. We show that heavy fermion phenomena can also be simply explained by existence of bosons with moderate mass but temperature dependent concentration below the formation temperature T(sub B), which in turn is close to room temperature. The bosons B(++) are proposed to be in chemical equilibrium with a system of holes h(+): B(++) = h(+) + h(+). This equilibrium is governed by a boson breaking function f(T), which determines the decreasing boson density and the increasing fermion density with increasing temperature. Since HF-compounds are hybridized from minimum two elements, we assume in addition existence of another fermion component h(sub s)(+) with temperature i...
In this thesis we describe a new theoretical approach to the problem of non-Fermi liquid behavior i...
The term Fermi liquid is almost synonymous with the metallic state. The association is known to brea...
In this thesis we study the high temperature superconductivity phenomenon on the basis of a mixture ...
We consider a two component mixture of charged fermions on neutralizing background with all sign com...
A model of hybridized bosons and fermions is studied beyond the mean field approximation. The diverg...
Heavy fermion (HF) compounds are systems with strong electron correlations that are brought about by...
We introduce an effective theory for quantum critical points (QCPs) in heavy fermion systems, involv...
Heavy-fermion compounds exhibit a considerably more stable 4f configuration, although the 4f occupan...
Heavy-fermion compounds exhibit a considerably more stable 4f configuration, although the 4f occupan...
Our goal is to understand the phenomena arising in optical lattice fermions at low temperature in an...
A two component model of negative U centers coupled with the Fermi sea of itinerant fermions is disc...
Recent progresses using state-of-the-art experimental techniques have motivated a number of new insi...
We examine how a superfluid state is approached in a system of localizedbosons (tightly bound electr...
In this thesis we describe a new theoretical approach to the problem of non-Fermi liquid behavior i...
In this thesis we describe a new theoretical approach to the problem of non-Fermi liquid behavior i...
In this thesis we describe a new theoretical approach to the problem of non-Fermi liquid behavior i...
The term Fermi liquid is almost synonymous with the metallic state. The association is known to brea...
In this thesis we study the high temperature superconductivity phenomenon on the basis of a mixture ...
We consider a two component mixture of charged fermions on neutralizing background with all sign com...
A model of hybridized bosons and fermions is studied beyond the mean field approximation. The diverg...
Heavy fermion (HF) compounds are systems with strong electron correlations that are brought about by...
We introduce an effective theory for quantum critical points (QCPs) in heavy fermion systems, involv...
Heavy-fermion compounds exhibit a considerably more stable 4f configuration, although the 4f occupan...
Heavy-fermion compounds exhibit a considerably more stable 4f configuration, although the 4f occupan...
Our goal is to understand the phenomena arising in optical lattice fermions at low temperature in an...
A two component model of negative U centers coupled with the Fermi sea of itinerant fermions is disc...
Recent progresses using state-of-the-art experimental techniques have motivated a number of new insi...
We examine how a superfluid state is approached in a system of localizedbosons (tightly bound electr...
In this thesis we describe a new theoretical approach to the problem of non-Fermi liquid behavior i...
In this thesis we describe a new theoretical approach to the problem of non-Fermi liquid behavior i...
In this thesis we describe a new theoretical approach to the problem of non-Fermi liquid behavior i...
The term Fermi liquid is almost synonymous with the metallic state. The association is known to brea...
In this thesis we study the high temperature superconductivity phenomenon on the basis of a mixture ...