We study the Coulomb blockade in a grain coupled to a lead via a resonant
impurity level. We show that the strong energy dependence of the transmission
coefficient through the impurity level can have a dramatic effect on the
quantization of the grain charge. In particular, if the resonance is
sufficiently narrow, the Coulomb staircase shows very sharp steps even if the
transmission through the impurity at the Fermi energy is perfect. This is in
contrast to the naive expectation that perfect transmission should completely
smear charging effects.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure