We present a theoretical analysis of the effects of uniaxial magnetic
anisotropy and contact-induced exchange field on the underscreened Kondo effect
in S=1 magnetic quantum dots coupled to ferromagnetic leads. First, by using
the second-order perturbation theory we show that the coupling to
spin-polarized electrode results in an effective exchange field Beff
and an effective magnetic anisotropy Deff. Second, we confirm these
findings by using the numerical renormalization group method, which is employed
to study the dependence of the quantum dot spectral functions, as well as
quantum dot spin, on various parameters of the system. We show that the
underscreened Kondo effect is generally suppressed due to the presence of
effective exchange field and can be restored by tuning the anisotropy constant,
when ∣Deff∣=∣Beff∣. The Kondo effect can also be restored by
sweeping an external magnetic field, and the restoration occurs twice in a
single sweep. From the distance between the restored Kondo resonances one can
extract the information about both the exchange field and the effective
anisotropy. Finally, we calculate the temperature dependence of linear
conductance for the parameters where the Kondo effect is restored and show that
the restored Kondo resonances display a universal scaling of S=1/2 Kondo
effect.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures (version as accepted for publication in Physical
Review B