The heavy-Fermion liquid with short-range antiferromagnetic correlations is
carefully considered in the two-dimensional Kondo-Heisenberg lattice model. As
the ratio of the local Heisenberg superexchange JH to the Kondo coupling
JK increases, Lifshitz transitions are anticipated, where the topology of
the Fermi surface (FS) of the heavy quasiparticles changes from a hole-like
circle to four kidney-like pockets centered around (π,π). In-between
these two limiting cases, a first-order quantum phase transition is identified
at JH/JK=0.1055 where a small circle begins to emerge within the large
deformed circle. When JH/JK=0.1425, the two deformed circles intersect
each other and then decompose into four kidney-like Fermi pockets via a
second-order quantum phase transition. As JH/JK increases further, the
Fermi pockets are shifted along the direction (π,π) to (π/2,π/2),
and the resulting FS is consistent with the FS obtained recently using the
quantum Monte Carlo cluster approach to the Kondo lattice system in the
presence of the antiferrmagnetic order.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure