The low-energy ARPES and heat capacity of Na0.3CoO2: A DMFT study
Abstract
The cobaltates have demonstrated a wide variety complex behavior. The Na rich region of the phase diagram displays various degrees of anomalous behavior, such as Curie-Weiss behavior near a band insulatorFoo:2004, charge disproportionationMukhamedshin:2005, and non-Fermi-liquid behavior in the resistivityFoo:2004. Alternatively, the Na poor region of the phase diagram appears to be a Fermi-liquid. The magnetic susceptibility displays Pauli behavior, the resistivity is roughly quadratic at low temperaturesFoo:2004, and the system appears to be homogeneousMukhamedshin:2005. Therefore, the Na poor region of the phase diagram seems like a natural starting point to attempt to explain the ARPES experiments and heat capacity measurements from a quantitative standpoint.
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