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The Kondo Effect

1969
The resistivity minimum and other anomalies observed in some metals at low temperatures have been a puzzle for a long time. The explanation of the resistivity anomaly given by Kondo /1/ in his famous paper turned out to be extremely stimulating for both, theoretists and experimentalists. I would like to discuss in Sec. 2 some of the recent experimental
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Multichannel Kondo effect in Y0.8Zr0.2−xUxPd3

Solid State Communications, 1998
Abstract Non-Fermi-liquid (nFl) behavior caused by a single site effect could be confirmed by measurements of the electric resistivity of Y 0.8 U 0.2 Pd 3 , doped with zirconium on the uranium sites. For high temperatures T > T K the resistivity shows Kondo-like behavior, while for low temperatures T ⪡ T K there is nFl behavior with Δρ ( T
Pantke, Simone, Stewart, Gregory R.
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Observation of the Kondo screening cloud

Nature, 2020
Jeongmin Shim   +2 more
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Kondo effect in an integer-spin quantum dot

Nature, 2000
Jeroen M Elzerman
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Kondo resonance in a single-molecule transistor

Nature, 2002
Wenjie Liang   +2 more
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