Capacitively coupled double quantum dot system in the Kondo regime

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Abstract

We present a detailed study of the low-temperature physics of an interacting double quantum dot system in a T-shape configuration is presented. Each quantum dot is modeled by a single Anderson impurity and we include an inter-dot electron-electron interaction to account for capacitive coupling that may arise due to the proximity of the quantum dots. By employing a numerical renormalization group approach to a multi-impurity Anderson model, we study the thermodynamical and transport properties of the system in and out of the Kondo regime. We find that the two-stage-Kondo effect reported in previous works is drastically affected by the inter-dot Coulomb repulsion. In particular, we find that the Kondo temperature for the second stage of the two-stage-Kondo effect increases exponentially with the inter-dot Coulomb repulsion, providing a possible path for its experimental observation.

*We would like to thank FAPEMIG and CNPq for financial support.

Authors

  • Edson Vernek

    • U. Fed. Uberlandia, Brazil
    • Universidade Federal de Uberl\^andia
    • Universidade Federal de Uberl\^andia - Brazil
    • Instituto de Fisica, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia
  • Irisnei Ferreira

    • Universidade Federal de Uberl\^andia - Brazil
  • Pedro Orellana

    • Universidad Catolica del Norte - Chile
  • George Martins

    • Oakland University - USA
  • Fabricio Souza

    • Universidade Federal de Uberl\^andia - Brazil