We study correlated two-level quantum dots, coupled in effective 1-channel fashion to metallic leads; with electron interactions including on-level and inter-level Coulomb repulsions, as well as the inter-orbital Hund's rule exchange favoring the spin-1 state in the relevant sector of the free dot. For arbitrary dot occupancy, the underlying phases, quantum phase transitions (QPTs), thermodynamics, single-particle dynamics and electronic transport properties are considered; and direct comparison is made to conductance experiments on lateral quantum dots. Two distinct phases arise generically, one characterised by a normal Fermi liquid fixed point (FP), the other by an underscreened (USC) spin-1 FP. Associated QPTs, which occur in general in...
We investigate the linear DC transport properties of one-dimensional quantum dots that are immersed ...
Conductance and other physical quantities are calculated in double quantum dots (DQD) connected in s...
We investigate the Coulomb blockade resonances and the phase of the transmission amplitude of a def...
We study correlated two-level quantum impurity models coupled to a metallic conduction band in the h...
We study a strongly interacting "quantum dot 1" and a weakly interacting "dot 2"...
We consider a double dot system of equivalent, capacitively coupled semiconducting quantum dots, eac...
This thesis contributes to the field of transport through quantum dots. These devices allow for a co...
The numerical renormalization group (NRG) is employed to study a double quantum dot (DQD) system con...
We investigate two equivalent, capacitively coupled semiconducting quantum dots, each coupled to its...
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 study the low-temperature physics arising in models of a strongly correlated, tunnel-coupled doub...
We explore the effects of asymmetry of hopping parameters between double parallel quantum dots and t...
International audienceWe review here some universal aspects of the physics of two-electron molecular...
We investigate the transport properties of a (small) quantum dot connected to Fermi liquid leads wi...
We investigate the linear DC transport properties of one-dimensional quantum dots that are immersed ...
Conductance and other physical quantities are calculated in double quantum dots (DQD) connected in s...
We investigate the Coulomb blockade resonances and the phase of the transmission amplitude of a def...
We study correlated two-level quantum impurity models coupled to a metallic conduction band in the h...
We study a strongly interacting "quantum dot 1" and a weakly interacting "dot 2"...
We consider a double dot system of equivalent, capacitively coupled semiconducting quantum dots, eac...
This thesis contributes to the field of transport through quantum dots. These devices allow for a co...
The numerical renormalization group (NRG) is employed to study a double quantum dot (DQD) system con...
We investigate two equivalent, capacitively coupled semiconducting quantum dots, each coupled to its...
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 study the low-temperature physics arising in models of a strongly correlated, tunnel-coupled doub...
We explore the effects of asymmetry of hopping parameters between double parallel quantum dots and t...
International audienceWe review here some universal aspects of the physics of two-electron molecular...
We investigate the transport properties of a (small) quantum dot connected to Fermi liquid leads wi...
We investigate the linear DC transport properties of one-dimensional quantum dots that are immersed ...
Conductance and other physical quantities are calculated in double quantum dots (DQD) connected in s...
We investigate the Coulomb blockade resonances and the phase of the transmission amplitude of a def...