Ideas by S.V. Vonsovsky and modern model treatment of magnetism

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A review of fundamental works by Shubin and Vonsovsky on the formulation of the polar and s-d(f) exchange models is given. Their ideas are compared with subsequent developments in the theory of magnetism in d- and f-metals and their compounds. Modern approaches including various slave-boson and slave-fermion representations, formation of exotic quasiparticles etc. are discussed. Internal connections between different many-electron models (the Heisenberg, Hubbard, t-J, Anderson Hamiltonians) are presented. Description of anomalous rare-earth and actinide compounds (Kondo lattices, systems with heavy fermions and non-Fermi-liquid behavior) within the framework of the s-d(f) exchange model and related models is considered.

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Irkhin, V. Y. (2011). Ideas by S.V. Vonsovsky and modern model treatment of magnetism. In Solid State Phenomena (Vol. 168–169, pp. 3–11). Trans Tech Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.168-169.3

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