Competition between Kondo Effect and RKKY Coupling
Stefan Kettemann

TL;DR
This paper reviews the complex interplay between Kondo screening and RKKY interactions in various materials, emphasizing disorder effects, phase diagrams, and recent theoretical advances in understanding magnetic impurity systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the competition between Kondo effect and RKKY coupling, including recent theoretical developments and the impact of disorder and localization.
Findings
Disorder leads to a distribution of Kondo temperatures and RKKY couplings.
Localization transitions significantly affect magnetic interactions.
The competition's complexity increases with impurity concentration and disorder.
Abstract
When magnetic moments are immersed into the Fermi sea of itinerant electrons, rich quantum physics emerges. This is relevant for a wide range of materials including heavy Fermion systems, high temperature superconductors like the cuprates, but also good metals with magnetic impurities, doped semiconductors like Si:P close to the metal-insulator transition, 2D materials like graphene and topological insulators. While each material has its specific properties, requiring detailed modelling, their electronic properties are to some degree governed by the competition between Kondo screening and indirect exchange couplings. In these lecture notes we give an introduction, starting with a review of formation of magnetic moments, the theory of the Kondo effect for a single magnetic impurity in a metal host and the derivation of RKKY coupling between magnetic impurities in a metal host. We review…
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TopicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena
