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Title: Orbital-selective Conductance of Co Adatom on the Pt(111) Surface
Authors: Mazurenko, V. V.
Iskakov, S. N.
Valentyuk, M. V.
Rudenko, A. N.
Lichtenstein, A. I.
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: American Physical Society (APS)
Citation: Orbital-selective Conductance of Co Adatom on the Pt(111) Surface / V. V. Mazurenko, S. N. Iskakov, M. V. Valentyuk et al. // Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. — 2011. — Vol. 84. — Iss. 19. — 193407.
Abstract: We propose an orbital-selective model for the transport and magnetic properties of an individual Co impurity deposited on the Pt(111) surface. Using a combination of an Anderson-type Hamiltonian and Kubo's linear response theory we show that the magnetization and dI/dV spectrum of the Co adatom originate from the 3d states of different symmetry. A textbook expression for the spin-dependent differential conductance provides a natural connection between magnetic and transport properties of Co/Pt(111). We found that it is possible to detect and to manipulate the different 3d states of the Co adatom by tuning the tip-impurity distance in scanning tunneling microscopy experiments. © 2011 American Physical Society.
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/111447
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 82655185100
WOS ID: 000297103800001
PURE ID: 8475447
ISSN: 1098-0121
Sponsorship: This work is supported by DFG Grant No. SFB 668-A3 (Germany), RFBR 10-02-00546-a, the grant program of the President of the Russian Federation, No. MK-406.2011.2, an Intel Scholarship Grant, the scientific program “Development of scientific potential of universities,” No. 2.1.1/779, and the scientific program of the Russian Federal Agency of Science and Innovation, No. 02.740.11.0217.
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