Abstract
We investigate the low-temperature behavior of paramagnetic Kondo lattices upon random depletion of the local moments by using strong-coupling arguments and solving SU saddle-point equations on large lattices. For a large range of intermediate doping levels, between the coherent Fermi-liquid of the dense lattice and the single-impurity Fermi liquid of the dilute limit, we find strongly inhomogeneous states that exhibit distinct non-Fermi-liquid characteristics. The interplay of dopant disorder and strong interactions leads to rare weakly screened moments which dominate the bulk susceptibility. Our results are relevant to compounds like and .
- Received 31 January 2007
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.75.132407
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