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Magnetically-Tuned Kondo Effect in a Molecular Double Quantum Dot: Role of the Anisotropic Exchange

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2020-07-22 v2

Abstract

We investigate theoretically and experimentally the singlet-triplet Kondo effect induced by a magnetic field in a molecular junction. Temperature dependent conductance, G(T)G(T), is calculated by the numerical renormalization group, showing a strong imprint of the relevant low energy scales, such as the Kondo temperature, exchange and singlet-triplet splitting. We demonstrate the stability of the singlet-triplet Kondo effect against weak spin anisotropy, modeled by an anisotropic exchange. Moderate spin anisotropy manifests itself by lowering the Kondo plateaus, causing the G(T)G(T) to deviate from a standard temperature dependence, expected for a spin-half Kondo effect. We propose this scenario as an explanation for anomalous G(T)G(T), measured in an organic diradical molecule coupled to gold contacts. We uncover certain new aspects of the singlet-triplet Kondo effect, such as coexistence of spin-polarization on the molecule with Kondo screening and non-perturbative parametric dependence of an effective magnetic field induced by the leads.

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@article{arxiv.1901.08514,
  title  = {Magnetically-Tuned Kondo Effect in a Molecular Double Quantum Dot: Role of the Anisotropic Exchange},
  author = {Peter Zalom and Joeri de Bruijckere and Rocco Gaudenzi and Herre S. J. van der Zant and Tomáš Novotný and Richard Korytár},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.08514},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

15 pages, 9 figures; invited contribution to the "Virtual Special Issue" in honor of Abraham Nitzan in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C; v2: minor updates to the text and figures, added 2 paragraphs on numerical values of model parameters