Electrically tunable Kondo effect as a direct measurement of the chiral anomaly in disorder Weyl semimetals
Yan-Yan Yang,
Ming-Xun Deng,
Hou-Jian Duan
et al.
Abstract:We propose a mechanism to directly measure the chiral anomaly in disorder Weyl semimetals (WSMs) by the Kondo effect. We find that in a magnetic and electric field driven WSM, the locations of the Kondo peaks can be modulated by the chiral chemical potential, which is proportional to E • B. The Kondo peaks come from spin fluctuations within the impurities, which apart from the temperature, relate closely to the host's Fermi level. In WSMs, the chiral-anomaly-induced chirality population imbalance will shift th… Show more
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