The Kondo Box: A Magnetic Impurity in an Ultrasmall Metallic Grain
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- 30 September 1998
Abstract
We study the Kondo effect generated by a single magnetic impurity embedded in an ultrasmall metallic grain, to be called a ``Kondo box''. We find that the Kondo resonance is strongly affected when the mean level spacing in the grain becomes larger than the Kondo temperature, in a way that depends on the parity of the number of electrons on the grain. We show that the single-electron tunneling conductance through such a grain features Kondo-induced Fano-type resonances of measurable size, with an anomalous dependence on temperature and level spacing.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1998-09-30, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 82 (10), 2143.