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Transport properties of Co in Cu(100) from first principles

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-08-16 v1

Abstract

The electronic transport properties of a point-contact system formed by a single Co atom adsorbed on Cu (100) and contacted by a copper tip is evaluated in the presence of intra-atomic Coulomb interactions and spin-orbit coupling. The calculations are performed using equilibrium Green's functions evaluated within density functional theory completed with a Hubbard UU term and spin-orbit interaction, as implemented in the Gollum package. We show that the contribution to the transmission between electrodes of spin-flip components is negative and scaling as λ2/Γ2\lambda^2/\Gamma^2 where λ\lambda is the SOC and Γ\Gamma the Co atom-electrode coupling. Hence, due to this unfavorable ratio, SOC effects in transport in this system are small. However, we show that the spin-flip transmission component can increase by two orders of magnitude depending on the value of the Hubbard UU term. These effects are particularly important in the contact regime because of the prevalence of dd-electron transport, while in the tunneling regime, transport is controlled by the spsp-electron transmission and results are less dependent on the values of UU and SOC. Using our electronic structure and the elastic transmission calculations, we discuss the effect of UU and SOC on the well-known Kondo effect of this system.

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@article{arxiv.1708.04472,
  title  = {Transport properties of Co in Cu(100) from first principles},
  author = {C. García Fernández and P. Abufager and N. Lorente},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.04472},
  year   = {2017}
}

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