Enhanced charge fluctuations due to competitions between intersite and Kondo-Yosida singlet formations in heavy-fermion systems
Abstract
We investigate f-electron charge susceptibility in a two-impurity Anderson model on the basis of Wilson's numerical renormalization group method. The f-electron charge susceptibility diverges logarithmically at the critical point of this model when conduction-electron bands exhibit particle-hole symmetry. Although the critical point disappears without the particle-hole symmetry, the f-electron charge fluctuation is much more enhanced near the crossover regime between the Kondo-Yosida singlet and intersite spin-singlet states than that in the single-impurity case. This result shows that charge fluctuations are enhanced owing to the competition between intersite and Kondo-Yosida spin singlets. A possible scenario for the enhanced residual resistivity near the region where the Kondo temperature becomes comparable with the N\'eel temperatures under pressure in some heavy-fermion compounds is proposed.
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