We present a simple model for a description of magnetization processes in
rare-earth tetraborides. The model is based on the coexistence of two
subsystems, and namely, the spin subsystem described by the Ising model and the
electronic subsystem described by the Falicov-Kimball model on the
Shastry-Sutherland lattice (SSL). Moreover, both subsystems are coupled by the
anisotropic spin-dependent interaction of the Ising type. We have found, that
the switching on the spin-dependent interaction (Jz) between the electron
and spin subsystems and taking into account the electron hopping on the nearest
(t) and next-nearest (t′) lattice sites of the SSL leads to a stabilization
of new magnetization plateaus. In addition, to the Ising magnetization plateau
at msp/mssp=1/3 we have found three new magnetization plateaus located
at msp/mssp=1/2, 1/5 and 1/7 of the saturated spin magnetization
mssp. The ground-states corresponding to magnetization plateaus have the
same spin structure consisting of parallel antiferromagnetic bands separated by
ferromagnetic stripes.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure