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Mesoscopic Kondo effect of a quantum dot embedded in an Aharonov-Bohm ring with intradot spin-flip scattering
We study the Kondo effect in a quantum dot embedded in a mesoscopic ring
taking into account intradot spin-flip scattering . Based on the finite-
slave-boson mean-field approach, we find that the Kondo peak in the density of
states is split into two peaks by this coherent spin-flip transition, which is
responsible for some interesting features of the Kondo-assisted persistent
current circulating the ring: (1) strong suppression and crossover to a sine
function form with increasing ; (2) appearance of a "hump" in the
-dependent behavior for odd parity. -induced reverse of the persistent
current direction is also observed for odd parity.Comment: 7 pages,6 figures, to be published by Europhys. Let
Elimination of negative differential conductance in an asymmetric molecular transistor by an ac-voltage
We analyze resonant tunneling subject to a non-adiabatic time-dependent
bias-voltage through an asymmetric single molecular quantum dot with coupling
between the electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom using a {\em
Tien-Gordon-type} rate equation. Our results clearly exhibit the appearance of
photon-assisted satellites in the current-voltage characteristics and the
elimination of hot-phonon-induced negative differential conductance with
increasing ac driving amplitude for an asymmetric system. This can be ascribed
to an {\em ac-induced suppression} of unequilibrated (hot) phonons in an
asymmetric system.Comment: Accepted by Appl. Phys. Let
Finite-frequency current (shot) noise in coherent resonant tunneling through a coupled-quantum-dot interferometer
We examine the shot noise spectrum properties of coherent resonant tunneling
in coupled quantum dots in both series and parallel arrangements by means of
quantum rate equations and MacDonald's formula. Our results show that, for a
series-CQD with a relatively high dot-dot hopping ,
( denotes the dot-lead tunnel-coupling
strength), the noise spectrum exhibits a dip at the Rabi frequency, ,
in the case of noninteracting electrons, but the dip is supplanted by a peak in
the case of strong Coulomb repulsion; furthermore, it becomes a dip again for a
completely symmetric parallel-CQD by tuning enclosed magnetic-flux.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
Kondo correlation and spin-flip scattering in spin-dependent transport through a quantum dot coupled to ferromagnetic leads
We investigate the linear and nonlinear dc transport through an interacting
quantum dot connected to two ferromagnetic electrodes around Kondo regime with
spin-flip scattering in the dot. Using a slave-boson mean field approach for
the Anderson Hamiltonian having finite on-site Coulomb repulsion, we find that
a spin-flip scattering always depresses the Kondo correlation at arbitrary
polarization strength in both parallel and antiparallel alignment of the lead
magnetization and that it effectively reinforces the tunneling related
conductance in the antiparallel configuration. For systems deep in the Kondo
regime, the zero-bias single Kondo peak in the differential conductance is
split into two peaks by the intradot spin-flip scattering; while for systems
somewhat further from the Kondo center, the spin-flip process in the dot may
turn the zero-bias anomaly into a three-peak structure.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Qubit measurement using a quantum point contact with a quantum Langevin equation approach
We employ a quantum Langevin equation approach to establish non-Markovian
dynamical equations, on a fully microscopic basis, to investigate the
measurement of the state of a coupled quantum dot qubit by a nearby quantum
point contact. The ensuing Bloch equations allow us to examine qubit relaxation
and decoherence induced by measurement, and also the noise spectrum of meter
output current with the help of a quantum regression theorem, at arbitrary
bias-voltage and temperature. Our analyses provide a clear resolution of a
recent debate concerning the occurrence of a quantum oscillation peak in the
noise spectrum.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, submitted, published version in Phys. Rev.
Shot noise of inelastic tunneling through quantum dot systems
We present a theoretical analysis of the effect of inelastic electron
scattering on current and its fluctuations in a mesoscopic quantum dot (QD)
connected to two leads, based on a recently developed nonperturbative technique
involving the approximate mapping of the many-body electron-phonon coupling
problem onto a multichannel single-electron scattering problem. In this, we
apply the B\"uttiker scattering theory of shot noise for a two-terminal
mesoscopic device to the multichannel case with differing weight factors and
examine zero-frequency shot noise for two special cases: (i) a single-molecule
QD and (ii) coupled semiconductor QDs. The nonequilibrium Green's function
method facilitates calculation of single-electron transmission and reflection
amplitudes for inelastic processes under nonequilibrium conditions in the
mapping model. For the single-molecule QD we find that, in the presence of the
electron-phonon interaction, both differential conductance and differential
shot noise display additional peaks as bias-voltage increases due to
phonon-assisted processes. In the case of coupled QDs, our nonperturbative
calculations account for the electron-phonon interaction on an equal footing
with couplings to the leads, as well as the coupling between the two dots. Our
results exhibit oscillations in both the current and shot noise as functions of
the energy difference between the two QDs, resulting from the spontaneous
emission of phonons in the nonlinear transport process. In the "zero-phonon"
resonant tunneling regime, the shot noise exhibits a double peak, while in the
"one-phonon" region, only a single peak appears.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, some minor changes, accepted by Phys. Rev.
Positive current noise cross-correlations in capacitively coupled double quantum dots with ferromagnetic leads
We examine cross-correlations (CCs) in the tunneling currents through two
parallel interacting quantum dots coupled to four independent ferromagnetic
electrodes. We find that when either one of the two circuits is in the parallel
configuration with sufficiently strong polarization strength, a new mechanism
of dynamical spin blockade, i.e., a spin-dependent bunching of tunneling
events, governs transport through the system together with the inter-dot
Coulomb interaction, leading to a sign-reversal of the zero-frequency current
CC in the dynamical channel blockade regime, and to enhancement of positive
current CC in the dynamical channel anti-blockade regimes, in contrast to the
corresponding results for the case of paramagnetic leads.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure
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