Towards an exact electronic quantum many-body treatment of Kondo correlation in magnetic impurities
Towards an exact electronic quantum many-body treatment of Kondo correlation in magnetic impurities
The Kondo effect is a prototypical quantum phenomenon arising from the interaction between localized electrons in a magnetic impurity and itinerant electrons in a metallic host. Although it has served as the testing ground for quantum many-body methods for decades, the precise description of Kondo physics with material specificity remains challenging. Here, we present a systematic ab initio approach to converge towards an exact zero-temperature electronic treatment of Kondo correlations. Across a series of 3d transition metals, we extract Kondo temperatures matching the subtle experimental trends, with an accuracy exceeding that of standard models. We further obtain microscopic insight into the origin of these trends. More broadly, we demonstrate the possibility to start from fully ab initio many-body simulations and push towards the realm of converged predictions.
Garnet Kin-Lic Chan、Tianyu Zhu、Linqing Peng、Huanchen Zhai、Runze Chi、Zhi-Hao Cui
物理学
Garnet Kin-Lic Chan,Tianyu Zhu,Linqing Peng,Huanchen Zhai,Runze Chi,Zhi-Hao Cui.Towards an exact electronic quantum many-body treatment of Kondo correlation in magnetic impurities[EB/OL].(2025-07-18)[2025-08-04].https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.18709.点此复制
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