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Low-temperature behavior of transmission phase shift across a Kondo correlated quantum dot

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-08-23 v1

Abstract

We study the transmission phase shift across a Kondo correlated quantum dot in a GaAs heterostructure at temperatures below the Kondo temperature (T<TKT < T_{\rm K}), where the phase shift is expected to show a plateau at π/2\pi/2 for an ideal Kondo singlet ground state. Our device is tuned such that the ratio Γ/U\Gamma/U of level width Γ\Gamma to charging energy UU is quite large (0.5\lesssim 0.5 rather than 1\ll 1). This situation is commonly used in GaAs quantum dots to ensure Kondo temperatures large enough (100\simeq 100 mK here) to be experimentally accessible; however it also implies that charge fluctuations are more pronounced than typically assumed in theoretical studies focusing on the regime Γ/U1\Gamma/U \ll 1 needed to ensure a well-defined local moment. Our measured phase evolves monotonically by π\pi across the two Coulomb peaks, but without being locked at π/2\pi/2 in the Kondo valley for TTKT \ll T_{\rm K}, due to a significant influence of large Γ/U\Gamma/U. Only when Γ/U\Gamma/U is reduced sufficiently does the phase start to be locked around π/2\pi/2 and develops into a plateau at π/2\pi/2. Our observations are consistent with numerical renormalization group calculations, and can be understood as a direct consequence of the Friedel sum rule that relates the transmission phase shift to the local occupancy of the dot, and thermal average of a transmission coefficient through a resonance level near the Fermi energy.

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@article{arxiv.1608.05823,
  title  = {Low-temperature behavior of transmission phase shift across a Kondo correlated quantum dot},
  author = {S. Takada and M. Yamamoto and C. Bäuerle and A. Alex and J. von Delft and A. Ludwig and A. D. Wieck and S. Tarucha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.05823},
  year   = {2016}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures