Kondo effect and singlet-triplet splitting in coupled quantum dots in a magnetic field
Abstract
We study two tunnel-coupled quantum dots each with a spin 1/2 and attached to leads in the Coulomb blockade regime. We study the interplay between Kondo correlations and the singlet-triplet exchange splitting between the two spins. We calculate the cotunneling current with elastic and inelastic contributions and its renormalization due to Kondo correlations, away and at the degeneracy point K=0. We show that these Kondo correlations induce pronounced peaks in the conductance as function of magnetic field , inter-dot coupling , and temperature. Moreover, the long-range part of the Coulomb interaction becomes visibile due to Kondo correlations resulting in an additional peak in the conductance vs with a strong -field dependence. These conductance peaks thus provide direct experimental access to , and thus to a crucial control parameter for spin-based qubits and entanglement.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0109155,
title = {Kondo effect and singlet-triplet splitting in coupled quantum dots in a magnetic field},
author = {Vitaly N. Golovach and Daniel Loss},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0109155},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures