https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2009-00030-x
The low temperature spectral weight transfer problem in Kondo insulators
1
Departamento de Física, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, A. A., 5997 Bogotá, Colombia
2
Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Av. Litorânea s/n, 24210, 346, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Corresponding author: a rfrancop@unal.edu.co
Received:
24
April
2008
Revised:
29
November
2008
Published online:
27
January
2009
In this paper we address the problem of the spectral weight transfer in Kondo insulators (KI). We employ the X-boson approach for the periodic Anderson model, in the U →∞ limit. We calculate the two energy gaps of the system analytically: the indirect gap, Δind = Eg ≃ Emir, present in the density of states, and the direct one Δdir, associated with the minimum energy necessary to produce inter-band transitions. We find that the optical behavior of the system is governed by two energy scales: one of low frequency, characterized by Eg ≃ Emir, in the mid-infrared region (MIR), which is a reminiscent of the heavy fermion Emir peak, that appears in Kondo insulators as a broad maximum in the MIR region and that controls the low temperature transport properties, the gap opening in optical conductivity and the formation of the Drude peak, at ω = 0, in the intermediate temperature range. The other energy scale appears at high frequencies, and is characterized by the direct gap Δdir. According to our results, this peak controls the anomalous redistribution of spectral weight in the optical conductivity. We apply the theory in order to study the Kondo insulator FeSi, and we calculate the optical conductivity of the system and the spectral weight transfer in the optical conductivity.
PACS: 75.30.Mb – Valence fluctuation, Kondo lattice, and heavy-fermion phenomena / 71.10.Ay – Fermi-liquid theory and other phenomenological models / 73.61.Ng – Insulators / 73.50.Pz – Photoconduction and photovoltaic effects
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