Phys. Rev. B 62, 5657–5666 (2000)Dynamical mean-field study of ferromagnetism in the periodic Anderson modelReceived 9 February 2000; revised 13 April 2000; published in the issue dated 1 September 2000 The ferromagnetic phase diagram of the periodic Anderson model is calculated using dynamical mean-field theory in combination with the modified perturbation theory. Concentrating on the intermediate valence regime, the phase boundaries are established as a function of the total electron density, the position of the atomic level, and the hybridization strength. The main contribution to the magnetic moment stems from the f electrons. The conduction-band polarization is, depending on the system parameters, either parallel or antiparallel to the f magnetization. By investigating the densities of states, one observes that the change of sign of the conduction-band polarization is closely connected to the hybridization gap, which is only apparent in the case of almost complete polarization of the f electrons. Finite-temperature calculations are also performed, and the Curie temperature as function of electron density and f-level position are determined. In the intermediate-valence regime, the phase transitions are found to be of second order. © 2000 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.62.5657
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.62.5657
PACS:
75.30.Mb, 71.28.+d, 71.10.Fd, 75.20.Hr
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