Abstract
By means of ab initio calculations we study the effect of O doping of Au chains containing a nanocontact represented by a Ni atom as a magnetic impurity. In contrast to pure Au chains, we find that with a minimum O doping the states of Au are pushed up, crossing the Fermi level. We also find that for certain O configurations, the Ni atom has two holes in the degenerate orbitals, forming a spin due to a large Hund interaction. The coupling between the Au bands and the of Ni states leads to a possible realization of a two-channel Kondo effect. While this kind of Kondo effect is commonly found in bulk systems, it is rarely observed in low dimensions. The estimated Kondo scale of the system lies within the present achievable experimental resolution in transport measurements. Another possible scenario for certain atomic configurations is that one of the holes resides in a orbital, leading to a two-stage Kondo effect, the second one with SU(4) symmetry.
- Received 12 May 2015
- Revised 29 July 2015
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.92.085120
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