We interpret the recent observation of a zero-bias anomaly in spin-1 quantum
dots in terms of an underscreened Kondo effect. Although a spin-1 quantum dots
are expected to undergo a two-stage quenching effect, in practice the log
normal distribution of Kondo temperatures leads to a broad temperature region
dominated by underscreened Kondo physics. General arguments, based on the
asymptotic decoupling between the partially screened moment and the leads,
predict a singular temperature and voltage dependence of the conductance G
and differential conductance g, resulting in dg/dT∼1/T and dG/dV∼1/V. Using a Schwinger boson approach, we show how these qualitative
expectations are borne out in a detailed many body calculation.Comment: Four pages, four figures. Paper revised with additional references
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