Condensed Matter Physics, 2013, vol. 16, No. 3, p. 33705:1-11
DOI:10.5488/CMP.16.33705
arXiv:1310.1234
Title:
Magnetic states of single impurity in disordered environment
Author(s):
 
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G.W. Ponedilok
(National University ``Lviv Polytechnic'', Institute of Applied Mathematics and Fundamental Sciences, 12 S.Bandera St., 79013 Lviv, Ukraine)
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M.I. Klapchuk
(National University ``Lviv Polytechnic'', Institute of Applied Mathematics and Fundamental Sciences, 12 S.Bandera St., 79013 Lviv, Ukraine)
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The charged and magnetic states of isolated impurities dissolved in amorphous metallic alloy are investigated. The Hamiltonian of the system under study is the generalization of Anderson impurity model. Namely, the processes of elastic and non-elastic scattering of conductive electrons on the ions of a metal and on a charged impurity are included. The configuration averaged one-particle Green's functions are obtained within Hartree-Fock approximation. A system of self-consistent equations is given for calculation of an electronic spectrum, the charged and the spin-polarized impurity states. Qualitative analysis of the effect of the metallic host structural disorder on the observed values is performed. Additional shift and broadening of virtual impurity level is caused by a structural disorder of impurity environment.
Key words:
isolated impurity states, structural disorder
PACS:
71.23. -k, 71.23. An, 72.15. Rn
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