Coherence in the Two Kondo Impurity Problem
Abstract
We show through a perturbative and an exact calculation using Wilson's renormalization methods that in the problem of two interacting Kondo impurities, on-site potential scattering generates a quantum-tunneling between the two impurities through a marginally relevant operator. The magnitude of this tunneling V12 depends on the spin-correlation between the two impurities. For exchange interactions between the moments comparable to the Kondo energy TK, V12 is typically much larger than TK. This implies that the heavy-fermion mass in this interesting range is determined by V12 rather than TK. The importance of these results for experiments in coupled Kondo dots is also pointed out.
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