Dynamic properties of the Kondo state: proposal for an investigation of the linear response

POSTER

Abstract

Electronic correlations give rise to unusual properties of matter that range from superconductivity to exotic magnetic states. Kondo spins are examples of quantum systems whose properties are dominated by the correlation effects and can be studied in Single-Electron transistors (SETs) where the spin confinement can be tuned electrically. We have recently shown [1] that transport through SETs becomes non-adiabatic when the spin confinement potential is modulated with frequencies $\hbar \omega$ comparable to the Kondo temperature, typically 10-20 Ghz in our SETs. Here, we present a method for a direct observation of the {\em reactive component} of the Kondo-induced current in SETs. This measurement is expected to provide a more direct comparison of transport data to predictions for the full linear response of SETs in the Kondo regime than the previous measurements of the time-averaged conductance of Kondo states subjected to microwave radiation. We will present a detailed analysis of the new detection technique and compare the method to earlier experiments on Kondo dynamics via transport and light scattering measurements. [1] Bryan Hemingway, Stephen Herbert, Michael Melloch and Andrei Kogan, {Dynamic response of a spin-1/2 Kondo singlet} PRB {\bf 90}, 125151, 2014.

Authors

  • Ian Gullett

    University of Cincinnati

  • Sarah Baker

    University of Cincinnati

  • Dmitrii Kruglov

    University of Cincinnati

  • Mikhail Zamkov

    University of Notre Dame, University of Toledo, Case Western Reserve University, John Carroll University, Bowling Green State Univ, Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Institute of Radiation Physics, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Ohio University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Toledo, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Toledo, Wuhan University, Southeast University, Physics and Astronomy and Center for Photochemical Science, Bowling Green State University, Physics and Astronomy, University of Toledo, Air Force Research Laboratory, Physics and Astronomy, Bowling Green State University, Purdue University, Student/Supervisor, Student, None, University of Michigan, Dearborn, Clemson University, Michigan State University, Bowling Green State University, Physics Dep, Cleveland State University, Physical Therapy Program, Central Michigan State University

  • Andrei Kogan

    University of Cincinnati