Temperature dependence of the spectral profile of the Yosida-Kondo resonance for a single magnetic atom adsorbed on a metal surface

The Kondo temperature TK, for a system consisting of a magnetic atom adsorbed on a non-magnetic metal surface, is usually determined experimentally from the corresponding energy width of the dI/dV(V) spectra, at the vicinity of the Fermi level EF. However, the dI/dV(V) spectra could exhibit symmetri...

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Main Authors: Diño, Wilson Agerico, Rodulfo, Emmanuel Tapas, Kasai, Hideaki
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-24742021-06-29T06:01:23Z Temperature dependence of the spectral profile of the Yosida-Kondo resonance for a single magnetic atom adsorbed on a metal surface Diño, Wilson Agerico Rodulfo, Emmanuel Tapas Kasai, Hideaki The Kondo temperature TK, for a system consisting of a magnetic atom adsorbed on a non-magnetic metal surface, is usually determined experimentally from the corresponding energy width of the dI/dV(V) spectra, at the vicinity of the Fermi level EF. However, the dI/dV(V) spectra could exhibit symmetric or asymmetric, dip or peak structures around V = 0, depending on the Fano parameter q (which gives us a measure of the spatial extent of the wavefunction function for the localized orbital-how far it protrudes-out of the surface, for a particular adsorbate-metal system). Determining the corresponding Kondo temperature TK for a magnetic adsorbate on a metal surface system is non-trivial and not so straightforward. Here, we propose another means to experimentally determine TK, and to check that the resonance observed experimentally does have the temperature dependence characteristic of the Kondo effect, i.e., by measuring the peak height of the second-derivative of the dI/dV(V) spectra at the vicinity of EF-d2I/dV2(V). We also provide a brief history of the Kondo effect and the events leading up to this present study. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2005-11-20T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1475 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/2474/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Dilute alloys Kondo effect Metals—Surfaces Scanning tunneling microscopy Titanium Silver Magnetic resonance Physics
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topic Dilute alloys
Kondo effect
Metals—Surfaces
Scanning tunneling microscopy
Titanium
Silver
Magnetic resonance
Physics
spellingShingle Dilute alloys
Kondo effect
Metals—Surfaces
Scanning tunneling microscopy
Titanium
Silver
Magnetic resonance
Physics
Diño, Wilson Agerico
Rodulfo, Emmanuel Tapas
Kasai, Hideaki
Temperature dependence of the spectral profile of the Yosida-Kondo resonance for a single magnetic atom adsorbed on a metal surface
description The Kondo temperature TK, for a system consisting of a magnetic atom adsorbed on a non-magnetic metal surface, is usually determined experimentally from the corresponding energy width of the dI/dV(V) spectra, at the vicinity of the Fermi level EF. However, the dI/dV(V) spectra could exhibit symmetric or asymmetric, dip or peak structures around V = 0, depending on the Fano parameter q (which gives us a measure of the spatial extent of the wavefunction function for the localized orbital-how far it protrudes-out of the surface, for a particular adsorbate-metal system). Determining the corresponding Kondo temperature TK for a magnetic adsorbate on a metal surface system is non-trivial and not so straightforward. Here, we propose another means to experimentally determine TK, and to check that the resonance observed experimentally does have the temperature dependence characteristic of the Kondo effect, i.e., by measuring the peak height of the second-derivative of the dI/dV(V) spectra at the vicinity of EF-d2I/dV2(V). We also provide a brief history of the Kondo effect and the events leading up to this present study. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Diño, Wilson Agerico
Rodulfo, Emmanuel Tapas
Kasai, Hideaki
author_facet Diño, Wilson Agerico
Rodulfo, Emmanuel Tapas
Kasai, Hideaki
author_sort Diño, Wilson Agerico
title Temperature dependence of the spectral profile of the Yosida-Kondo resonance for a single magnetic atom adsorbed on a metal surface
title_short Temperature dependence of the spectral profile of the Yosida-Kondo resonance for a single magnetic atom adsorbed on a metal surface
title_full Temperature dependence of the spectral profile of the Yosida-Kondo resonance for a single magnetic atom adsorbed on a metal surface
title_fullStr Temperature dependence of the spectral profile of the Yosida-Kondo resonance for a single magnetic atom adsorbed on a metal surface
title_full_unstemmed Temperature dependence of the spectral profile of the Yosida-Kondo resonance for a single magnetic atom adsorbed on a metal surface
title_sort temperature dependence of the spectral profile of the yosida-kondo resonance for a single magnetic atom adsorbed on a metal surface
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2005
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1475
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