Kondo Phase Transitions of Magnetic Impurities in Carbon Nanotubes
Abstract
We propose carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with magnetic impurities as a versatile platform to achieve unconventional Kondo physics, where the CNT bath is gapped by the spin-orbit interaction and surface curvature. While the strong-coupling phase is inaccessible for the special case of half-filled impurities in neutral armchair CNTs, the system in general can undergo quantum phase transitions to the Kondo ground state. The resultant position-specific phase diagrams are investigated upon variation of the CNT radius, chirality, and carrier doping, revealing several striking features, e.g., the existence of a maximal radius for nonarmchair CNTs to realize phase transitions, and an interference-induced suppression of the Kondo screening. We show that by tuning the Fermi energy via electrostatic gating, the quantum critical region can be experimentally accessed.
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@article{arxiv.1208.2325,
title = {Kondo Phase Transitions of Magnetic Impurities in Carbon Nanotubes},
author = {Tie-Feng Fang and Qing-feng Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.2325},
year = {2015}
}
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5 papes, 2 figures, with a supplemental material (1 page, 1 figure)