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Two-impurity Kondo effect in potassium doped single-layer p-sexiphenyl films

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-09-07 v1

Abstract

We show that a self-assembled phase of potassium (K) doped single-layer para-sexiphenyl (PSP) film on gold substrate is an excellent platform for studying the two-impurity Kondo model. On K-doped PSP molecules well separated from others, we find a Kondo resonance peak near EF with a Kondo temperature of about 30 K. The Kondo resonance peak splits when another K-doped PSP molecule is present in the vicinity, and the splitting gradually increases with the decreased inter-molecular distance, with no signs of phase transition. Our data demonstrate how a Kondo singlet state gradually evolves into an antiferromagnetic singlet state due to the competition between Kondo screening and antiferromagnetic RKKY coupling, as described in the two-impurity Kondo model. Intriguingly, the antiferromagnetic singlet is destroyed quickly upon increasing temperature and transforms back to a Kondo singlet well below the Kondo temperature. Our data provide a comprehensive picture and quantitative constraints on related theories and calculations of two-impurity Kondo model.

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@article{arxiv.2109.02408,
  title  = {Two-impurity Kondo effect in potassium doped single-layer p-sexiphenyl films},
  author = {W. Chen and Y. J. Yan and M. Q. Ren and T. Zhang and D. L. Feng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.02408},
  year   = {2021}
}

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20 pages, 6 figures