Two Ferromagnetic Phases in Spin-Fermion Systems

Abstract

We consider spin-fermion systems which get their magnetic properties from a system of localized magnetic moments being coupled to conducting electrons. The dynamical degrees of freedom are spin-s operators of localized spins and spin-1/2 fermi operators of itinerant electrons. We develop modified spin-wave theory and obtain that system has two ferromagnetic phases. At the characteristic temperature T* the magnetization of itinerant electrons becomes zero, and high temperature ferromagnetic phase (T*<T<TC) is a phase where only localized electrons give contribution to the magnetization of the system. An anomalous increasing of magnetization below T* is obtained in a good agrement with experimental measurements of the ferromagnetic phase of UGe2.

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