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Kondo-Dicke resonances in electronic transport through triple quantum dots
Published 2008-03-28Version 1
Electronic transport through a triple quantum dot system, with only a single dot coupled directly to external leads, is considered theoretically. The model includes Coulomb correlations in the central dot, while such correlations in the two side-coupled dots are omitted. The infinite-U mean-field slave-boson approach is used to obtain basic transport characteristics in the Kondo regime. When tuning position of the side-coupled dots' levels, transition from subradiant to superradiant like mode (and vice versa) has been found in the spectral function, in analogy to the Dicke effect in atomic physics. Bias dependence of the differential conductance and zero frequency shot noise is also analysed.
Comments: 8 pages, 10 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 78, 075424 (2008)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: electronic transport, kondo-dicke resonances, triple quantum dot system, infinite-u mean-field slave-boson approach, zero frequency shot noise
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