We analyze the local level occupation of a spinless, interacting two-level quantum dot coupled to two leads by means of Wilson's numerical renormalization group method. A gate voltage sweep, causing a rearrangement of the charge such that the system's energy is minimized, leads to oscillations, and sometimes even inversions, in the level occupations. We find that these oscillations, qualitatively understandable by a simple Hartree analysis, are generic and occur in a wide range of system parameters. By allowing a relative sign in one tunneling matrix element between dot and leads, we extend our findings to more generic models. Experimental applications and the qualitative effect of spin are discussed
We apply the Hubbard Hamiltonian to describe quantum-dot arrays weakly coupled to two contacts. Exac...
The energy level structure of an interacting system of electrons is analysed. The model chosen descr...
In semiconductor quantum dots, the motion of the electrons is restricted to a finite region of a two...
We analyze the local level occupation of a spinless, interacting two-level quantum dot coupled to tw...
We study a system of two symmetrical capacitively coupled quantum dots, each coupled to its own meta...
Readout of a spin qubit in a lateral gate-defined quantum-dot device typically involves a charge det...
With noninvasive methods, we investigate ground and excited states of a lateral quantum dot. Charge ...
23 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceWe formulate a general approach for studying the low-frequ...
This thesis contributes to the field of transport through quantum dots. These devices allow for a co...
In this thesis, we study two recently developed methods to tackle low-dimensional correlated quantum...
The numerical renormalization group (NRG) is employed to study a double quantum dot (DQD) system con...
We study non-equilibrium current and occupation probabilities of a two-orbital quantum dot. The coup...
We study the conductance of three-lead small open quantum dots fabricated on the basis of a high mo...
We study DC charge and spin transport through a weakly coupled quantum dot, driven by a non-adiabati...
International audienceWe analyze time evolution of charge and spin states in a quantum dot coupled t...
We apply the Hubbard Hamiltonian to describe quantum-dot arrays weakly coupled to two contacts. Exac...
The energy level structure of an interacting system of electrons is analysed. The model chosen descr...
In semiconductor quantum dots, the motion of the electrons is restricted to a finite region of a two...
We analyze the local level occupation of a spinless, interacting two-level quantum dot coupled to tw...
We study a system of two symmetrical capacitively coupled quantum dots, each coupled to its own meta...
Readout of a spin qubit in a lateral gate-defined quantum-dot device typically involves a charge det...
With noninvasive methods, we investigate ground and excited states of a lateral quantum dot. Charge ...
23 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceWe formulate a general approach for studying the low-frequ...
This thesis contributes to the field of transport through quantum dots. These devices allow for a co...
In this thesis, we study two recently developed methods to tackle low-dimensional correlated quantum...
The numerical renormalization group (NRG) is employed to study a double quantum dot (DQD) system con...
We study non-equilibrium current and occupation probabilities of a two-orbital quantum dot. The coup...
We study the conductance of three-lead small open quantum dots fabricated on the basis of a high mo...
We study DC charge and spin transport through a weakly coupled quantum dot, driven by a non-adiabati...
International audienceWe analyze time evolution of charge and spin states in a quantum dot coupled t...
We apply the Hubbard Hamiltonian to describe quantum-dot arrays weakly coupled to two contacts. Exac...
The energy level structure of an interacting system of electrons is analysed. The model chosen descr...
In semiconductor quantum dots, the motion of the electrons is restricted to a finite region of a two...