Imaging spin-inelastic Friedel oscillations emerging from magnetic impurities
Abstract
We consider inelastic scattering of localized magnetic moments coupled with the electrons on the surface. We argue that spin-inelastic transitions of the magnetic impurities generate oscillations at a momentum k, corresponding to the inelastic mode, in the second derivative of the current with respect to voltage d2I/dV2. These oscillations are similar in nature to Friedel oscillations. Inelastic Friedel oscillations, which were previously proposed for spin-unpolarized set-up, is here extended for spin-polarized systems. We propose to use scanning tunneling microscope to measure spin-inelastic scattering generated at the impurity spin by imaging the d2I/dV2 oscillations on the metal surface.
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