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A Non-equilibrium STM model for Kondo Resonance on surface

Wei Fan

Published 2005-12-08, updated 2006-02-07Version 3

Based on a no-equilibrium STM model, we study Kondo resonance on a surface by self-consistent calculations. The shapes of tunneling spectra are dependent on the energy range of tunneling electrons. Our results show that both energy-cutoff and energy-window of tunneling electrons have significant influence on the shapes of tunneling spectra. If no energy-cutoff is used, the Kondo resonances in tunneling spectrum are peaks with the same shapes in the density of state of absorbed magnetic atoms. This is just the prediction of Tersoff theory. If we use an energy cutoff to remove high-energy lectrons, a dip structure will modulate the Kondo resonance peak in the tunneling spectrum. The real shape of Kondo peak is the mixing of the peak and dip, the so-called Fano line shape. The method of self-consistent non-equilibrium matrix Green function is discussed in details.

Comments: 11 pages and 8 eps figure
Journal: Physical Review B 73, 045429. (2006)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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