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Effective model of the electronic Griffiths phase
We present simple analytical arguments explaining the universal emergence of
electronic Griffiths phases as precursors of disorder-driven metal-insulator
transitions in correlated electronic systems. A simple effective model is
constructed and solved within Dynamical Mean Field Theory. It is shown to
capture all the qualitative and even quantitative aspects of such Griffiths
phases.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, one reference corrected; minor corrections
include
Non-uniform phases in metals with local moments
The two-dimensional Kondo lattice model with both nearest and next-nearest
neighbor exchange interactions is studied within a mean-field approach and its
phase diagram is determined. In particular, we allow for lattice translation
symmetry breaking. We observe that the usual uniform inter-site order parameter
is never realized, being unstable towards other more complex types of order.
When the nearest neighbor exchange J_1 is ferromagnetic the flux phase is
always the most stable state, irrespective of the value of the
next-nearest-neighbor interaction J_2. For antiferromagnetic J_1, however,
either a columnar or a flux phase is realized, depending on conduction electron
filling and the value of J_2.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figure