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Kondo Effect in the Presence of Itinerant-Electron Ferromagnetism Studied with the Numerical Renormalization Group Method
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2003
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Quantum LiquidEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceSpintronic MaterialSpin DynamicElectronic StructureSpin PhenomenonMagnetismQuantum DotsQuantum MaterialsPhysicsQuantum ChemistrySpin SplitQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsItinerant-electron Ferromagnetism StudiedOperando ExperimentKondo Effect
The Kondo effect in quantum dots (QDs)-artificial magnetic impurities-attached to ferromagnetic leads is studied with the numerical renormalization group method. It is shown that the QD level is spin split due to the presence of ferromagnetic electrodes, leading to a suppression of the Kondo effect. We find that the Kondo effect can be restored by compensating this splitting with a magnetic field. Although the resulting Kondo resonance then has an unusual spin asymmetry with a reduced Kondo temperature, the ground state is still a locally screened state, describable by Fermi liquid theory and a generalized Friedel sum rule, and transport at zero temperature is spin independent.
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