Size-effect of Kondo scattering in point contacts (revisited)

Abstract

The size-effect of Kondo-scattering in nanometer-sized metallic point contacts is measured with the simplified, mechanically-controlled break-junction technique for CuMn alloy of different Mn concentrations: 0.017; 0.035; and 0.18 (0.017) at.\%. The results are compared with our previous publication on nominally 0.1 at.\% CuMn alloy 1,2. The increase of width of the Kondo resonance and enhanced ratio of Kondo-peak intensity to electron-phonon scattering intensity is observed for contacts with sizes smaller than 10 nm. From the comparison of electron-phonon scattering intensity for the pressure-type contacts, which correspond to the clean orifice model, we conclude that the size effect is observed in clean contacts with the shape of a channel (nanowire).

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