Heavy-fermion and spin-liquid behavior in a Kondo lattice with magnetic frustration
Abstract
We study the competition between the Kondo effect and frustrating exchange interactions in a Kondo-lattice model within a large- N dynamical mean-field theory. We find a T=0 phase transition between a heavy Fermi-liquid and a spin-liquid for a critical value of the exchange Jc = TK0, the single-impurity Kondo temperature. Close to the critical point, the Fermi liquid coherence scale T is strongly reduced and the effective mass strongly enhanced. The regime T>T is characterized by spin-liquid magnetic correlations and non-Fermi-liquid properties. It is suggested that magnetic frustration is a general mechanism which is essential to explain the large effective mass of some metallic compounds such as LiV2O4.
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