The onset or demise of Kondo effect in a magnetic impurity on a metal surface can be triggered, as sometimes observed, by the simple mechanical nudging of a tip. Such a mechanically driven quantum phase transition must reflect in a corresponding mechanical dissipation peak; yet, this kind of signature has not been focused upon so far. Aiming at the simplest theoretical modeling, we treat the impurity as an Anderson impurity model, the tip action as a hybridization switching, and solve the problem by numerical renormalization group. Studying this model as function of temperature and magnetic field we are able to isolate the Kondo contribution to dissipation. While that is, reasonably, of the order of the Kondo energy, its temperature evolution shows a surprisingly large tail even above the Kondo temperature. The detectability of Kondo mechanical dissipation in atomic force microscopy is also discussed.

Nanomechanical dissipation at a tip-induced Kondo onset / Baruselli, Pier Paolo; Fabrizio, Michele; Tosatti, Erio. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B. - ISSN 2469-9950. - 96:7(2017), pp. 1-8. [10.1103/PhysRevB.96.075113]

Nanomechanical dissipation at a tip-induced Kondo onset

Fabrizio, Michele;Tosatti, Erio
2017-01-01

Abstract

The onset or demise of Kondo effect in a magnetic impurity on a metal surface can be triggered, as sometimes observed, by the simple mechanical nudging of a tip. Such a mechanically driven quantum phase transition must reflect in a corresponding mechanical dissipation peak; yet, this kind of signature has not been focused upon so far. Aiming at the simplest theoretical modeling, we treat the impurity as an Anderson impurity model, the tip action as a hybridization switching, and solve the problem by numerical renormalization group. Studying this model as function of temperature and magnetic field we are able to isolate the Kondo contribution to dissipation. While that is, reasonably, of the order of the Kondo energy, its temperature evolution shows a surprisingly large tail even above the Kondo temperature. The detectability of Kondo mechanical dissipation in atomic force microscopy is also discussed.
2017
96
7
1
8
10.1103/PhysRevB.96.075113
https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.06057
Baruselli, Pier Paolo; Fabrizio, Michele; Tosatti, Erio
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