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Title Interfering tunneling paths through magnetic molecules on superconductors: Asymmetries of Kondo and Yu-Shiba-Rusinov resonances
Authors Laetitia Farinacci, Gelavizh Ahmadi, Michael Ruby, Gael Reecht, Benjamin W. Heinrich, Constantin Czekelius, Felix von Oppen, Katharina J. Franke
Journal Physical Review Letters
Vol. 125, 2020, pg. 256805


Abstract Magnetic adsorbates on superconductors induce a Kondo resonance outside and Yu-Shiba-Rusinov (YSR) bound states inside the superconducting energy gap. When probed by scanning tunneling spectroscopy, the associated differential-conductance spectra frequently exhibit characteristic bias-voltage asymmetries. Here, we observe correlated variations of Kondo and YSR asymmetries across an Fe-porphyrin molecule adsorbed on Pb(111). We show that both asymmetries originate in interfering tunneling paths via a spin-carrying orbital and the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO). Strong evidence for this model comes from nodal planes of the HOMO, where tunneling reveals symmetric Kondo and YSR resonances. Our results establish an important mechanism for the asymmetries of Kondo and YSR lineshapes.



BibTeX entry
    @article{ AGP-2020:138,
      title = { Interfering tunneling paths through magnetic molecules on superconductors: Asymmetries of Kondo and Yu-Shiba-Rusinov resonances },
      author = { Laetitia Farinacci, Gelavizh Ahmadi, Michael Ruby, Gael Reecht, Benjamin W. Heinrich, Constantin Czekelius, Felix von Oppen, Katharina J. Franke },
      journal = { Physical Review Letters },
      volume = { 125 },
      year = { 2020 },
      pages = { 256805-- },
    }