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High Temperature Specific Heat of Mixed-Valence Compounds
Abstract The periodic Anderson model (PAM) essentially describes a mixed valence compound when the chemical potential of the system pins to the f-level energy E. This makes the empty and singly occupied f-shell degenerate resulting in valence fluctuations. The doubly occupied f-shell can be safely ignored due to large Coulomb repulsion U. In this paper we calculate the specific heat of mixed valence compounds using this model.
High Temperature Specific Heat of Mixed-Valence Compounds
Abstract The periodic Anderson model (PAM) essentially describes a mixed valence compound when the chemical potential of the system pins to the f-level energy E. This makes the empty and singly occupied f-shell degenerate resulting in valence fluctuations. The doubly occupied f-shell can be safely ignored due to large Coulomb repulsion U. In this paper we calculate the specific heat of mixed valence compounds using this model.
High Temperature Specific Heat of Mixed-Valence Compounds
Mishra, Suresh G. (author)
1987-01-01
4 pages
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English
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