Magnetic-Field Dependence of Tunnel Couplings in Carbon Nanotube Quantum Dots
arXiv:1204.6718 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.176802
Abstract
By means of sequential and cotunneling spectroscopy, we study the tunnel couplings between metallic leads and individual levels in a carbon nanotube quantum dot. The levels are ordered in shells consisting of two doublets with strong- and weak-tunnel couplings, leading to gate-dependent level renormalization. By comparison to a one- and two-shell model, this is shown to be a consequence of disorder-induced valley mixing in the nanotube. Moreover, a parallel magnetic field is shown to reduce this mixing and thus suppress the effects of tunnel renormalization.
5 pages, 3 figures; revised version as published