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Model of charge and magnetic order formation in itinerant electron systems
We propose a simple model of charge and/or magnetic order formation in
systems containing both localized and itinerant electrons coupled by the
on-site, spin-dependent interaction that represents Coulomb repulsion and
Hund's rule (a generalized Falicov-Kimball model). Ground state properties of
the model are analyzed on the square lattice on a basis of the phase diagrams
that have been constructed rigorously, but in a restricted configurational
space. For intermediate values of the coupling constants there are considerable
ranges of itinerant electron densities where phases with complex charge and
magnetic structures of the localized electrons have lower energy than the
simplest antiferro- and ferromagnetic ones. A strong tendency towards the
antiferromagnetic coupling between spins of localized electrons has been
observed close to half-filling for any density of localized electrons,
including situations where the magnetic ions are diluted. For small band
fillings the ferromagnetic coupling between localized spins is predominant.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure