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Non-Fermi-Liquid Behavior in Transport Through Co-Doped Au Chains

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We calculate the conductance as a function of temperature G(T) through Au monatomic chains containing one Co atom as a magnetic impurity, and connected to two conducting leads with a fourfold symmetry axis. Using the information derived from ab initio calculations, we construct an effective model Ĥ(eff) that hybridizes a 3d(7) quadruplet at the Co site with two 3d(8) triplets through the hopping of 5d(xz) and 5d(yz) electrons of Au. The quadruplet is split by spin anisotropy due to spin-orbit coupling. Solving Ĥ(eff) with the numerical renormalization group we find that at low temperatures G(T)=a-b√[T] and the ground state impurity entropy is ln(2)/2, a behavior similar to the two-channel Kondo model. Stretching the chain leads to a non-Kondo phase, with the physics of the underscreened Kondo model at the quantum critical point.

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