The $SU(4)-SU(2)$ crossover and spin filter properties of a double quantum dot nanosystem
Abstract
The crossover, driven by an external magnetic field , is analyzed in a capacitively-coupled double-quantum-dot device connected to independent leads. As one continuously charges the dots from empty to quarter-filled, by varying the gate potential , the crossover starts when the magnitude of the spin polarization of the double quantum dot, as measured by , becomes finite. Although the external magnetic field breaks the symmetry of the Hamiltonian, the ground state preserves it in a region of , where . Once the spin polarization becomes finite, it initially increases slowly until a sudden change occurs, in which (polarization direction opposite to the magnetic field) reaches a maximum and then decreases to negligible values abruptly, at which point an orbital ground state is fully established. This crossover from one Kondo state, with emergent symmetry, where spin and orbital degrees of freedom all play a role, to another, with symmetry, where only orbital degrees of freedom participate, is triggered by a competition between , the energy gain by the Zeeman-split polarized state and the Kondo temperature , the gain provided by the unpolarized Kondo-singlet state.
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@article{arxiv.1706.08618,
title = {The $SU(4)-SU(2)$ crossover and spin filter properties of a double quantum dot nanosystem},
author = {V. Lopes and R. A. Padilla and G. B. Martins and E. V. Anda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.08618},
year = {2017}
}
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15 pages, 10 figures