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Electronic correlations in transport through coupled quantum dots
Published 1998-11-22Version 1
The conductance through two quantum dots in series is studied using general qualitative arguments and quantitative slave-boson mean-field theory. It is demonstrated that measurements of the conductance can explore the phase diagram of the two-impurity Anderson model. Competition between the Kondo effect and the inter-dot magnetic exchange leads to a two-plateau structure in the conductance as a function of gate voltage and a two or three peak structure in the conductance vs. inter-dot tunneling.
Comments: 4 pages + 3 figures
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.str-el
Keywords: coupled quantum dots, electronic correlations, conductance, inter-dot magnetic exchange, quantitative slave-boson mean-field theory
Tags: journal article
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