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Transmission Phase of a Quantum Dot with Kondo Correlation Near the Unitary Limit

Yang Ji, M. Heiblum, Hadas Shtrikman

Published 2001-06-22, updated 2001-06-23Version 2

The complex transmission amplitude -- both magnitude and phase -- of a quantum dot (QD) with Kondo correlation was measured near the unitary limit. Contrary to previous phase measurements, performed far from this limit [Ji et al., Science 290, 779 (2000)], the transmission phase was observed to evolve linearly over a range of about 1.5 pi when the Fermi energy was scanned through a Kondo pair -- a pair of spin degenerate energy levels. Moreover, the phase in Coulomb blockade (CB) peak, adjancent to the Kondo pair, retained a memory of the Kondo correlation and did not exhibit the familiar behavior in the CB regime. These results do not agree with theoretical predictions, suggesting that a full explanation may go beyond the framework of the Anderson model.

Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett., 88 (2002) 076601
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