Abstract
Abstract
The screening of an impurity spin in the Kondo model occurs over a characteristic length scale ξ
K
, that defines the size of the Kondo screening cloud or ‘mist’. The presence of such a length scale in experimental and numerical results is rather subtle. A consistent way to show the presence of the screening cloud is to demonstrate scaling in the spatial correlations in terms of the single variable,
r
/
ξ
K
instead of the correlations depending on r and ξ
K
separately. Here we study the paradigmatic one channel Kondo model using a spin chain representation, with an impurity spin at one end of the chain coupled with a strength
J
K
′
. Using Fermi liquid theory combined with numerical results, we obtain new high precision estimates of the non-universal terms in the entanglement entropy which leads to a verification of the expected non-integer ground-state degeneracy, g. This then allows us to study the impurity contribution to the entanglement in detail. If the impurity coupling
J
K
′
is varied, a precise determination of ξ
K
can then be obtained. The length scale, ξ
K
, is then shown to characterize the scaling of both the uniform and alternating part of a measure of the magnetization of part of an odd length chain.
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