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Double quantum dots: interdot interactions, co-tunneling, and Kondo resonances without spin
Published 2001-09-07Version 1
We show that through an interdot off-site electron correlation in a double quantum-dot (DQD) device, Kondo resonances emerge in the local density of states without the electron spin-degree of freedom. We identify the physical mechanism behind this phenomenon: rather than forming a spin singlet in the device as required in the conventional Kondo physics, we found that exchange of electron position between the two quantum dots, together with the off-site Coulomb interaction, are sufficient to induce the Kondo resonance. Due to peculiar co-tunneling events, the Kondo resonance in one dot may be pinned at the chemical potential of the other one.
Comments: 12 pages, 3 figures, LaTex
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 66, 155308 (2002).
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.str-el
Keywords: double quantum dots, interdot interactions, interdot off-site electron correlation, off-site coulomb interaction, conventional kondo physics
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