Extracting Kondo temperature of strongly-correlated systems from the inverse local magnetic susceptibility

Abstract

The temperature scales of screening of local magnetic and orbital moments are important characteristics of strongly correlated substances. In a recent paper X. Deng et al. using dynamic mean-field theory (DMFT) have identified temperature scales of the onset of screening in orbital and spin channels in some correlated metals from the deviation of temperature dependence of local susceptibility from the Curie law. We argue that the scales obtained this way are in fact much larger, than the corresponding Kondo temperatures, and, therefore, do not characterize the screening process. By reanalyzing the results of this paper we find the characteristic (Kondo) temperatures for screening in the spin channel TK≈ 100 K for V2O3 and TK≈ 350 K for Sr2RuO4, which are almost an order of magnitude smaller than those for the onset of the screening estimated in the paper (1000 K and 2300 K, respectively); for V2O3 the obtained temperature scale TK is therefore comparable to the temperature of completion of the screening, T comp 25 K, which shows that the screening in this material can be described in terms of a single temperature scale.

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