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Size Dependence of Kondo Scattering in Point Contacts
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1995
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Materials ScienceKondo ScatteringEngineeringPhysicsPoint ContactMagnetic ImpuritiesApplied PhysicsWave ScatteringCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsControllable Break JunctionLight ScatteringElectron DiffractionCharge Carrier TransportCharge TransportSolid-state Physic
By utilizing a mechanically controllable break junction, point contact spectra $\frac{\mathrm{dV}}{\mathrm{dI}}$ were determined for various noble metals (Cu; Au) doped with magnetic impurities (Mn). The contact diameter $d$ could be varied continuously between ca. 2 and 50 nm. The zero bias maximum in $\frac{\mathrm{dV}}{\mathrm{dI}}$ due to the Kondo scattering exhibits a large broadening and increase of relative amplitude as $d$ is decreased. By using the theoretical expression for the logarithmic slope of $\frac{\mathrm{dV}}{\mathrm{dI}}$ vs $V$ we find a significant enhancement of exchange coupling parameter $J$, which leads to an enormous increase in the apparent Kondo temperature ${T}_{K}$ for small contact diameters.
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