We calculate the nonequilibrium conductance of a system of two capacitively coupled quantum dots, each one connected to its own pair of conducting leads. The system has been used recently to perform pseudospin spectroscopy by controlling independently the voltages of the four leads. The pseudospin is defined by the orbital occupation of one or the other dot. Starting from the SU(4) symmetric point of spin and pseudospin degeneracy in the Kondo regime, for an odd number of electrons in the system, we show how the conductance through each dot varies as the symmetry is reduced to SU(2) by a pseudo-Zeeman splitting, and as bias voltages are applied to any of the dots. We analyze the expected behavior of the system in general, and predict ...
The numerical renormalization group (NRG) is employed to study a double quantum dot (DQD) system con...
The interplay of strongly correlated electrons is a fundamental issue in condensed-matter physics. A...
We investigate two equivalent, capacitively coupled semiconducting quantum dots, each coupled to its...
We calculate the nonequilibrium conductance of a system of two capacitively coupled quantum dots, ea...
We calculate the spectral density and occupations of a system of two capacitively coupled quantum do...
We construct a theoretical model to study the orbital Kondo effect in a parallel double quantum dot ...
We investigate a tunable two-impurity Kondo system in a strongly correlated carbon nanotube double q...
Kondo correlations are responsible for the emergence of a zero-bias peak in the low temperature diff...
We analyze the transport properties of a double quantum dot device with both dots coupled to perfect...
We study the effect of a magnetic field in the Kondo regime of a double- quantum-dot system consisti...
In this thesis we study two exchange-coupled quantum dots with an emphasis on non-equilibrium physic...
Kondo correlations are responsible for the emergence of a zero-bias peak in the low temperature diff...
Kondo correlations are responsible for the emergence of a zero-bias peak in the low temperature diff...
Central to condensed matter physics are quantum impurity models, which describe how a local degree o...
We study a strongly interacting "quantum dot 1" and a weakly interacting "dot 2" connected in parall...
The numerical renormalization group (NRG) is employed to study a double quantum dot (DQD) system con...
The interplay of strongly correlated electrons is a fundamental issue in condensed-matter physics. A...
We investigate two equivalent, capacitively coupled semiconducting quantum dots, each coupled to its...
We calculate the nonequilibrium conductance of a system of two capacitively coupled quantum dots, ea...
We calculate the spectral density and occupations of a system of two capacitively coupled quantum do...
We construct a theoretical model to study the orbital Kondo effect in a parallel double quantum dot ...
We investigate a tunable two-impurity Kondo system in a strongly correlated carbon nanotube double q...
Kondo correlations are responsible for the emergence of a zero-bias peak in the low temperature diff...
We analyze the transport properties of a double quantum dot device with both dots coupled to perfect...
We study the effect of a magnetic field in the Kondo regime of a double- quantum-dot system consisti...
In this thesis we study two exchange-coupled quantum dots with an emphasis on non-equilibrium physic...
Kondo correlations are responsible for the emergence of a zero-bias peak in the low temperature diff...
Kondo correlations are responsible for the emergence of a zero-bias peak in the low temperature diff...
Central to condensed matter physics are quantum impurity models, which describe how a local degree o...
We study a strongly interacting "quantum dot 1" and a weakly interacting "dot 2" connected in parall...
The numerical renormalization group (NRG) is employed to study a double quantum dot (DQD) system con...
The interplay of strongly correlated electrons is a fundamental issue in condensed-matter physics. A...
We investigate two equivalent, capacitively coupled semiconducting quantum dots, each coupled to its...