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Proposal for a two-channel quantum dot setup: Prediction for the capacitance lineshape
Published 2007-06-13Version 1
We have made a detailed proposal for a two-channel quantum dot setup. The energy scales in the problem are such that we are able to make connection with the two-channel Anderson model, which, in spite of being well-known in the context of heavy-Fermion systems remained theoretically elusive until recently and lacked a mesoscopic realization. Verification of our precise and robust predictions for the differential capacitance lineshape of the dot will provide an experimental signature of the two-channel behavior.
Comments: Proceedings for SCES conference (2005)
Journal: Physica B 378, 951 (2006)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.str-el
Keywords: two-channel quantum dot setup, prediction, systems remained theoretically elusive, two-channel anderson model, differential capacitance lineshape
Tags: conference paper, journal article
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