Zero Temperature Phases of the Electron Gas
Abstract
The stability of different phases of the three-dimensional non-relativistic electron gas is analyzed using stochastic methods. With decreasing density, we observe a continuous transition from the paramagnetic to the ferromagnetic fluid, with an intermediate stability range (25 5 ≤ rs≤ 35 5) for the partially spin-polarized liquid. The freezing transition into a ferromagnetic Wigner crystal occurs at rs=65 10. We discuss the relative stability of different magnetic structures in the solid phase, as well as the possibility of disordered phases.
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