Spin Glass and ferromagnetism in disordered Kondo lattice
Abstract
The competition among spin glass (SG), ferromagnetism and Kondo effect has been analysed in a Kondo lattice model where the inter-site coupling Jij between the localized magnetic moments is given by a generalized Mattis model Mattis which represents an interpolation between ferromagnetism and a highly disordered spin glass. Functional integral techniques with of Grassmann fields has been used to obtain the partition function. The static approximation and the replica symmetric ansatz has also been used. The solution of the problem is presented as a phase diagram temperature T versus JK (the strength of the intra-site interaction). If JK is small, for decreasing temperature there is a second order transition from a paramagnetic to a spin glass phase For lower temperatures, a first order transition appears where solutions for the spin glass order parameter and the local magnetizations are simultaneously non zero. For very low temperatures, the local magnetizations becomes thermodinamically stables. For high JK, the Kondo state is dominating. These results could be helpful to clarify the experimental situation of CeNi1-xCux.
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