Scaling of the low temperature dephasing rate in Kondo systems

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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4 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.226804

We present phase coherence time measurements in quasi-one-dimensional Ag wires doped with Fe Kondo impurities of different concentrations $n_s$. Due to the relatively high Kondo temperature $T_{K}\approx 4.3K$ of this system, we are able to explore a temperature range from above $T_{K}$ down to below $0.01 T_{K}$. We show that the magnetic contribution to the dephasing rate $\gamma_m$ per impurity is described by a single, universal curve when plotted as a function of $(T/T_K)$. For $T>0.1 T_K$, the dephasing rate is remarkably well described by recent numerical results for spin $S=1/2$ impurities. At lower temperature, we observe deviations from this theory. Based on a comparison with theoretical calculations for $S>1/2$, we discuss possible explanations for the observed deviations.

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