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Fractional plateaus in the Coulomb blockade of coupled quantum dots

Karyn Le Hur

Published 2002-07-03, updated 2003-04-03Version 2

Ground-state properties of a double-large-dot sample connected to a reservoir via a single-mode point contact are investigated. When the interdot transmission is perfect and the dots controlled by the same dimensionless gate voltage, we find that for any finite backscattering from the barrier between the lead and the left dot, the average dot charge exhibits a Coulomb-staircase behavior with steps of size e/2 and the capacitance peak period is halved. The interdot electrostatic coupling here is weak. For strong tunneling between the left dot and the lead, we report a conspicuous intermediate phase in which the fractional plateaus get substantially altered by an increasing slope.

Comments: 6 pages, 4 figures, final version
Journal: PRB 67, 125311 (2003)
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