Mirages and many-body effects in quantum corrals
A. A. Aligia, A.M. Lobos (Centro Atomico Bariloche, Instituto, Balseiro, Argentina)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the quantum mirage experiment involving surface state confinement and the Kondo effect, introduces new calculations for different geometries and multiple impurities, and emphasizes many-body physics aspects.
Contribution
It provides new theoretical calculations for various corral geometries and impurity configurations, enhancing understanding of many-body effects in quantum corrals.
Findings
The mirage intensity sets a lower bound on hybridization ratios.
Geometry significantly influences the differential conductance.
Multiple impurities affect the mirage phenomenon.
Abstract
In the experiment of the quantum mirage, confinement of surface states in an elliptical corral has been used to project the Kondo effect from one focus where a magnetic impurity was placed, to the other empty focus. The signature of the Kondo effect is seen as a Fano antiresonance in scanning tunneling spectroscopy. This experiment combines the many-body physics of the Kondo effect with the subtle effects of confinement. In this work we review the essential physics of the quantum mirage experiment, and present new calculations involving other geometries and more than one impurity in the corral, which should be relevant for other experiments that are being made, and to discern the relative importance of the hybridization of the impurity with surface Vs and bulk Vb states. The intensity of the mirage imposes a lower bound to Vs/Vb which we estimate. Our emphasis is on the main physical…
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