Itinerant-Electron Magnetism: The Importance of Many-Body Correlations
Markus Holzmann, Saverio Moroni
Abstract
Do electrons become ferromagnetic just because of their repulsive Coulomb interaction? Our calculations on the three-dimensional electron gas imply that itinerant ferromagnetism of delocalized electrons without lattice and band structure, the most basic model considered by Stoner, is suppressed due to many-body correlations as speculated already by Wigner, and a possible ferromagnetic transition lowering the density is precluded by the formation of the Wigner crystal.
Topics & Concepts
Wigner crystalDelocalized electronCondensed matter physicsMagnetismFerromagnetismElectronPhysicsCoulombLattice (music)Fermi gasQuantum mechanicsAcousticsQuantum and electron transport phenomenaAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism