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    Curie law, entropy excess, and superconductivity in heavy fermion metals and other strongly interacting Fermi liquids

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    Low-temperature thermodynamic properties of strongly interacting Fermi liquids with fermion condensate are investigated. We demonstrate that the spin susceptibility of these systems exhibits the Curie-Weiss law, and the entropy contains a temperature-independent term. The excessive entropy is released at the superconducting transition, enhancing the specific heat jump Delta C and rendering it proportional to the effective Curie constant. The theoretical results are favorably compared with the experimental data on the heavy fermion metal CeCoIn5, as well as He-3 films.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. V.2: a reference added; minor changes as in the published versio

    Damping effects and the metal-insulator transition in the two-dimensional electron gas

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    The damping of single-particle degrees of freedom in strongly correlated two-dimensional Fermi systems is analyzed. Suppression of the scattering amplitude due to the damping effects is shown to play a key role in preserving the validity of the Landau-Migdal quasiparticle picture in a region of a phase transition, associated with the divergence of the quasiparticle effective mass. The results of the analysis are applied to elucidate the behavior of the conductivity σ(T)\sigma(T) of the two-dimensional dilute electron gas in the density region where it undergoes a metal-insulator transition.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures. Improved and slightly extended version: new paragraph about Hall effect + new Fig.

    Spin degrees of freedom and flattening of the spectra of single-particle excitations in strongly correlated Fermi systems

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    The impact of long-range spin-spin correlations on the structure of a flat portion in single-particle spectra ξ(p)\xi(p), which emerges beyond the point, where the Landau state loses its stability, is studied. We supplement the well-known Nozieres model of a Fermi system with limited scalar long-range forces by a similar long-range spin-dependent term and calculate the spectra versus its strength gg. It is found that Nozieres results hold as long as g>0g>0. However, with gg changing its sign, the spontaneous magnetization is shown to arise at any nonzero gg. The increase of the strength ∣g∣|g| is demonstrated to result in shrinkage of the domain in momentum space, occupied by the flat portion of ξ(p)\xi(p), and, eventually, in its vanishing.Comment: 7 pages, 15 figure
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