The spin glass-antiferromagnetism competition in Kondo-lattice systems in the presence of a transverse applied magnetic field
Abstract
A theory is proposed to describe the competition among antiferromagnetism (AF), spin glass (SG) and Kondo effect. The model describes two Kondo sublattices with an intrasite Kondo interaction strength JK and a random Gaussian interlattice interaction in the presence of a transverse field . The field is introduced as a quantum mechanism to produce spin flipping and the random coupling has average -2J0/N and variance 32 J2/N. The path integral formalism with Grassmann fields is used to study this fermionic problem, in which the disorder is treated within the framework of the replica trick. The free energy and the order parameters are obtained using the static ansatz. In this many parameters problem, we choose J0/J ≈ (JK/J)2 and /J ≈ (JK/J)2 to allow a better comparison with the experimental findings. The obtained phase diagram has not only the same sequence as the experimental one for Ce2Au1-xCoxSi3, but mainly, it also shows a qualitative agreement concerning the behavior of the freezing temperature and the Neel temperature which decreases until a Quantum Critical Point (QCP).
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