Ab initio study on heavy-fermion behavior in LiVO: Role of Hund's coupling and stability
Abstract: LiVO is a member of the so-called $3d$ heavy fermion compounds, with effective electron mass exceeding 60 times the free electron mass, comparable to $4f$ heavy fermion compounds. The origin of the strong electron correlation in combination with its metallic character have been a subject of intense theoretical and experimental discussion, with Kondo-like physics and Mott-physics being suggested as its physical origin. Here we report state-of-the art \textit{ab initio} Density Functional Theory + dynamical mean-field theory calculations for LiVO for the full three orbital V manifold, and present temperature-dependent spectral properties. We map out the phase diagram for a representative 3-orbital model system as a function of doping and interaction strength, which indicates that LiVO is located between two orbital-selective Mott phases, giving rise to a robust strongly correlated Hund's metal behavior. At low temperature we find the emergence of a strongly renormalized sharp quasi-particle peak a few meV above the Fermi level of V character, in agreement with experimental reports.
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