We present experimental results and a model to solve the problem of "in-phase
Coulomb peaks" observed in transport through a quantum dot. In a marginal
region between Coulomb-blockade and open-dot, we have observed Fano-type
interference through two energy levels inside the dot, which manifest
themselves in two overlapped Coulomb-diamond-like structures in the excitation
spectrum. One of the two levels is strongly coupled to the leads and the phase
of traversing electrons is locked to it. We have detected the phase change at
the vertices and the centers of the larger diamonds through the sign of the
Fano's asymmetric parameters supporting the above deduction.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to appear in J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. (December 15,
2004