The origin of magnetic order in metals has two extremes: an instability in a liquid of local magnetic moments interacting through conduction electrons, and a spin-density wave instability in a Fermi liquid of itinerant electrons. This dichotomy between 'local-moment' magnetism and 'itinerant-electron' magnetism is reminiscent of the valence bond/molecular orbital dichotomy present in studies of chemical bonding. The class of heavy-electron intermetallic compounds of cerium, ytterbium and various 5f elements bridges the extremes, with itinerant-electron magnetic characteristics at low temperatures that grow out of a high-temperature local-moment state. Describing this transition quantitatively has proved difficult, and one of the main unsolv...
Using a very crude model, we calculate at 0 K the magnetic ground state of the cerium intermetallic ...
This thesis consists of two parts, in which I consider two very different examples of magnetism in s...
A brief review of the Kondo lattice problem is presented, with a special emphasis on the underscreen...
The origin of magnetic order in metals has two extremes: an instability in a liquid of local magneti...
We present here a review of some theoretical features of the Kondo lattice problem, which can descri...
Originally it was believed that the presence of heavy-mass charge carriers at low temperatures in so...
This article overviews the development of heavy-fermion superconductivity, notably in such rare-eart...
We consider local magnetic moments coupled to conduction electrons with on-site attraction in order ...
We investigate the competition between magnetic order and local Kondo effect in a Kondo lattice mod...
We present here some works on the strong competition between the Kondo effect, magnetic order and ev...
Ph.D. (Physics)Compounds of rare-earth (RE) elements (Ce, Yb, Eu) as well as actinide element U with...
Ph.D. (Physics)Compounds of rare-earth (RE) elements (Ce, Yb, Eu) as well as actinide element U with...
Ph.D. (Physics)Compounds of rare-earth (RE) elements (Ce, Yb, Eu) as well as actinide element U with...
Ce-based heavy-fermion (HF) metals behave as Kondo-lattice systems and can be classified with the ai...
Ce-based heavy-fermion (HF) metals behave as Kondo-lattice systems and can be classified with the ai...
Using a very crude model, we calculate at 0 K the magnetic ground state of the cerium intermetallic ...
This thesis consists of two parts, in which I consider two very different examples of magnetism in s...
A brief review of the Kondo lattice problem is presented, with a special emphasis on the underscreen...
The origin of magnetic order in metals has two extremes: an instability in a liquid of local magneti...
We present here a review of some theoretical features of the Kondo lattice problem, which can descri...
Originally it was believed that the presence of heavy-mass charge carriers at low temperatures in so...
This article overviews the development of heavy-fermion superconductivity, notably in such rare-eart...
We consider local magnetic moments coupled to conduction electrons with on-site attraction in order ...
We investigate the competition between magnetic order and local Kondo effect in a Kondo lattice mod...
We present here some works on the strong competition between the Kondo effect, magnetic order and ev...
Ph.D. (Physics)Compounds of rare-earth (RE) elements (Ce, Yb, Eu) as well as actinide element U with...
Ph.D. (Physics)Compounds of rare-earth (RE) elements (Ce, Yb, Eu) as well as actinide element U with...
Ph.D. (Physics)Compounds of rare-earth (RE) elements (Ce, Yb, Eu) as well as actinide element U with...
Ce-based heavy-fermion (HF) metals behave as Kondo-lattice systems and can be classified with the ai...
Ce-based heavy-fermion (HF) metals behave as Kondo-lattice systems and can be classified with the ai...
Using a very crude model, we calculate at 0 K the magnetic ground state of the cerium intermetallic ...
This thesis consists of two parts, in which I consider two very different examples of magnetism in s...
A brief review of the Kondo lattice problem is presented, with a special emphasis on the underscreen...