We study the Kondo screening of a magnetic impurity adsorbed in graphene in
the presence of Rashba spin-orbit interaction. The system is described by an
effective single-channel Anderson impurity model, which we analyze using the
numerical renormalization group. The nontrivial energy dependence of the host
density of states gives rise to interesting behaviors under variation of the
chemical potential or the spin-orbit coupling. Varying the Rashba coupling
produces strong changes in the Kondo temperature characterizing the many-body
screening of the impurity spin, and at half filling allows approach to a
quantum phase transition separating the strong-coupling Kondo phase from a
free-moment phase. Tuning the chemical potential close to sharp features of the
hybridization function results in striking features in the temperature
dependences of thermodynamic quantities and in the frequency dependence of the
impurity spectral function.Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures. Minor changes. Accepted in PR