Strong correlation effects in a capacitively coupled double quantum-dot setup were previously shown to provide the possibility of both entangling spin-charge degrees of freedom and realizing efficient spin-filtering operations by static gate-voltage manipulations. Motivated by the use of such a device for quantum computing, we study the influence of electromagnetic noise on a general spin-orbital Kondo model and investigate the conditions for observing coherent, unitary transport crucial to warrant efficient spin manipulations. We find a rich phase diagram where low-energy properties sensitively depend on the impedance of the external environment and geometric parameters of the system. Relevant energy scales related to the Kondo temperature...
Spin related effects in electronic transport through quantum dots, coupled via tunneling barriers to...
23 pagesInternational audienceWe study the non-equilibrium transport properties of fully (exactly) s...
We consider the simplest example of a double quantum dot system: two equivalent, capacitively couple...
Strong correlation effects in a capacitively coupled double quantum-dot setup were previously shown ...
Abstract. Electron transport through a quantum-dot in the Coulomb blockade regime is modeled by a Ko...
The Kondo effect is a very active subject in condensed matter physics and a paradigm for strongly co...
The phase-sensitive Kondo effect in the transmission through a quantum dot is investigated. It is sh...
Motivated by recent experiments, in which the Kondo effect has been observed for the first time in a...
Kondo correlation in a spin polarized quantum dot (QD) results from the dynamical formation of a spi...
International audienceWe review here some universal aspects of the physics of two-electron molecular...
Recent progress in nanotechnology allows to engineer hybrid mesoscopic devices comprising on chip an...
Central to condensed matter physics are quantum impurity models, which describe how a local degree o...
We study a system of two symmetrical capacitively coupled quantum dots, each coupled to its own meta...
We consider a strongly interacting quantum dot connected to two leads held at quite different temper...
The Kondo effect, wherein a local magnetic moment is screened via interactions with a continuum of q...
Spin related effects in electronic transport through quantum dots, coupled via tunneling barriers to...
23 pagesInternational audienceWe study the non-equilibrium transport properties of fully (exactly) s...
We consider the simplest example of a double quantum dot system: two equivalent, capacitively couple...
Strong correlation effects in a capacitively coupled double quantum-dot setup were previously shown ...
Abstract. Electron transport through a quantum-dot in the Coulomb blockade regime is modeled by a Ko...
The Kondo effect is a very active subject in condensed matter physics and a paradigm for strongly co...
The phase-sensitive Kondo effect in the transmission through a quantum dot is investigated. It is sh...
Motivated by recent experiments, in which the Kondo effect has been observed for the first time in a...
Kondo correlation in a spin polarized quantum dot (QD) results from the dynamical formation of a spi...
International audienceWe review here some universal aspects of the physics of two-electron molecular...
Recent progress in nanotechnology allows to engineer hybrid mesoscopic devices comprising on chip an...
Central to condensed matter physics are quantum impurity models, which describe how a local degree o...
We study a system of two symmetrical capacitively coupled quantum dots, each coupled to its own meta...
We consider a strongly interacting quantum dot connected to two leads held at quite different temper...
The Kondo effect, wherein a local magnetic moment is screened via interactions with a continuum of q...
Spin related effects in electronic transport through quantum dots, coupled via tunneling barriers to...
23 pagesInternational audienceWe study the non-equilibrium transport properties of fully (exactly) s...
We consider the simplest example of a double quantum dot system: two equivalent, capacitively couple...