Why the Kondo effect is important for STM?
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In fact, interest in the Kondo effect has recently peaked ... so-called critical temperature, below which the electrons .... the advent of the STM, however, physicists can now simply.
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Kondo effect is a hallmark of strong correlations between the delocalized electrons (in the STM tip) and the localized (ff or dd) orbitals in the sample. This leads to “anomalous” behaviour of physical observables, like zero-bias conductance.
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