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Exploring the phase diagram of the two-impurity Kondo problem

Authors :
Spinelli, A. (author)
Gerrits, M. (author)
Toskovic, R. (author)
Bryant, B. (author)
Ternes, M. (author)
Otte, A.F. (author)
Spinelli, A. (author)
Gerrits, M. (author)
Toskovic, R. (author)
Bryant, B. (author)
Ternes, M. (author)
Otte, A.F. (author)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

A system of two exchange-coupled Kondo impurities in a magnetic field gives rise to a rich phase space hosting a multitude of correlated phenomena. Magnetic atoms on surfaces probed through scanning tunnelling microscopy provide an excellent platform to investigate coupled impurities, but typical high Kondo temperatures prevent field-dependent studies from being performed, rendering large parts of the phase space inaccessible. We present a study of pairs of Co atoms on insulating Cu2N/Cu(100), which each have a Kondo temperature of only 2.6?K. The pairs are designed to have interaction strengths similar to the Kondo temperature. By applying a sufficiently strong magnetic field, we are able to access a new phase in which the two coupled impurities are simultaneously screened. Comparison of differential conductance spectra taken on the atoms to simulated curves, calculated using a third-order transport model, allows us to independently determine the degree of Kondo screening in each phase.<br />QN/Quantum Nanoscience<br />Applied Sciences

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1008809132
Document Type :
Electronic Resource