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Two Anderson impurities in a 2D host with Rashba spin-orbit interaction

We have studied the two-dimensional two-impurity Anderson model with additional Rashba spin-orbit interaction by means of the modified perturbation theory. The impurity Green's functions we have constructed exactly reproduce the first four spectral moments. We discuss the height and the width of the even/odd Kondo peaks as functions of the inter-impurity distance and the Rashba energy $E_R$ (the strength of the Rashba spin-orbit interaction). For small impurity separations the Kondo temperature shows a non-monotonic dependence on $E_R$ being different in the even and the odd channel. We predict that the Kondo temperature has only almost linear dependence on $E_R$ and not an exponential increase with $E_R$

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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