Kondo resonant spectra in coupled quantum dots

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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21 pages, 8 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. B

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10.1103/PhysRevB.63.125327

The Kondo effect in coupled quantum dots is investigated from the viewpoint of transmission spectroscopy using the slave-boson formalism of the Anderson model. The antiferromagnetic spin-spin coupling $J$ between the dots is taken into account. Conductance $G$ through the dots connected in a series is characterized by the competition between the dot-dot tunneling coupling $V_{C}$ and the level broadening $\Delta$ in the dots (dot-lead coupling). When $V_{C}/\Delta < 1$, the Kondo resonance is formed between each dot and lead, which is replaced by a spin-singlet state in the dots at low gate voltages. The gate voltage dependence of $G$ has a sharp peak of $2 e^2/h$ in height in the crossover region between the Kondo and spin-singlet states. The sharp peak of $G$ survives when the energy levels are different between the dots. When $V_{C} / \Delta > 1$, the "molecular levels" between the Kondo resonant states appear; the Kondo resonant peaks are located below and above the Fermi level in the leads at low gate voltages. The gate voltage dependence of $G$ has a broad peak, which is robust against $J$. The broad peak splits into two peaks when the energy levels are different, reflecting the formation of the asymmetric molecular levels between the Kondo resonant states.

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