Motivated by the recent discovery of a canyon of conductance suppression in a two-level equal-spin quantum dot system [Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 186804 (2010)], the transport through this system is studied in detail. At low bias and low temperature a strong current suppression is found around the electron-hole symmetry point independent of the couplings, in agreement with previous results. By means of a Schrieffer-Wolff transformation we are able to give an intuitive explanation to this suppression in the low-energy regime. In the general situation, numerical simulations are carried out using quantum rate equations. The simulations allow for the prediction of how the suppression is affected by the couplings, the charging energy, the position of...
The large, level-dependent g factors in an InSb nanowire quantum dot allow for the occurrence of a v...
The large, level-dependent g factors in an InSb nanowire quantum dot allow for the occurrence of a v...
We theoretically investigate transport signatures of quantum interference in highly symmetric double...
We calculate the phase property of the reflection coefficient in two-terminal structures using a lat...
A theoretical approach to a problem of electron transport through double quantum dot systems based o...
We perform a detailed study of the effect of finite bias and magnetic field on the tunneling-induced...
9 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe report low-temperature transport measurements through a d...
We investigate the linear DC transport properties of one-dimensional quantum dots that are immersed ...
We perform a detailed study of the effect of finite bias and magnetic field on the tunneling-induced...
The conductance of two interacting dots connected to leads is studied. The configuration is such tha...
We study the effect of system reservoir coupling on currents flowing through quantum junctions. We c...
We study the effect of system reservoir coupling on currents flowing through quantum junctions. We c...
We have studied the equilibrium and nonequilibrium electronic transports through a double quantum do...
We study theoretically the electronic transport in parallel few-level quantum dots in the presence o...
Performing transport measurements on weakly coupled vertical double quantum dots, we study by magnet...
The large, level-dependent g factors in an InSb nanowire quantum dot allow for the occurrence of a v...
The large, level-dependent g factors in an InSb nanowire quantum dot allow for the occurrence of a v...
We theoretically investigate transport signatures of quantum interference in highly symmetric double...
We calculate the phase property of the reflection coefficient in two-terminal structures using a lat...
A theoretical approach to a problem of electron transport through double quantum dot systems based o...
We perform a detailed study of the effect of finite bias and magnetic field on the tunneling-induced...
9 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe report low-temperature transport measurements through a d...
We investigate the linear DC transport properties of one-dimensional quantum dots that are immersed ...
We perform a detailed study of the effect of finite bias and magnetic field on the tunneling-induced...
The conductance of two interacting dots connected to leads is studied. The configuration is such tha...
We study the effect of system reservoir coupling on currents flowing through quantum junctions. We c...
We study the effect of system reservoir coupling on currents flowing through quantum junctions. We c...
We have studied the equilibrium and nonequilibrium electronic transports through a double quantum do...
We study theoretically the electronic transport in parallel few-level quantum dots in the presence o...
Performing transport measurements on weakly coupled vertical double quantum dots, we study by magnet...
The large, level-dependent g factors in an InSb nanowire quantum dot allow for the occurrence of a v...
The large, level-dependent g factors in an InSb nanowire quantum dot allow for the occurrence of a v...
We theoretically investigate transport signatures of quantum interference in highly symmetric double...