The NKSOS discrete model exactly matches multichannel Kondo and is efficiently Monte-Carlo simulated without critical slowing down, unifying weak- and strong-coupling crossovers and transport.
Probing the spin polarization of an Anderson impurity
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We report spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy measurements of an Anderson impurity system in MoS$_{2}$ mirror twin boundaries, where both the quantum confined impurity state and the Kondo resonance resulting from the interaction with the substrate are accessible. Using a spin-polarized tip, we observe magnetic field induced changes in the peak heights of the Anderson impurity states as well as in the magnetic field-split Kondo resonance. Quantitative comparison with numerical renormalization group calculations provides evidence of the notable spin polarization of the spin-resolved impurity spectral function under the influence of a magnetic field. Moreover, we extract the field and temperature dependence of the impurity magnetization from the differential conductance measurements and demonstrate that this exhibits the universality and asymptotic freedom of the $S=1/2$ Kondo effect. This work shows that mirror twin boundaries can be used as a testing ground for theoretical predictions on quantum impurity models.
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Monte-Carlo solution of the Kondo model
The NKSOS discrete model exactly matches multichannel Kondo and is efficiently Monte-Carlo simulated without critical slowing down, unifying weak- and strong-coupling crossovers and transport.