We present phase coherence time measurements in quasi-one-dimensional Ag wires doped with Fe Kondo impurities of different concentrations ns. Due to the relatively high Kondo temperature TK≈4.3K of this system, we are able to explore a temperature range from above TK down to below 0.01TK. We show that the magnetic contribution to the dephasing rate γm per impurity is described by a single, universal curve when plotted as a function of (T/TK). For T>0.1TK, the dephasing rate is remarkably well described by recent numerical results for spin S=1/2 impurities. At lower temperature, we observe deviations from this theory. Based on a comparison with theoretical calculations for S>1/2, we discuss possible explanations for the observed deviations.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0607154,
title = {Scaling of the low temperature dephasing rate in Kondo systems},
author = {F. Mallet and J. Ericsson and D. Mailly and S. Unlubayir and D. Reuter and A. Melnikov and A. D. Wieck and T. Micklitz and A. Rosch and T. A. Costi and L. Saminadayar and C. Bauerle},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0607154},
year = {2009}
}