Measurements of Kondo and spin splitting in single-electron transistors
arXiv:cond-mat/0312186 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.166602
Abstract
We measure the spin splitting in a magnetic field $B$ of localized states in single-electron transistors using a new method, inelastic spin-flip cotunneling. Because it involves only internal excitations, this technique gives the most precise value of the Zeeman energy $Î= \ZeemanE$. In the same devices we also measure the splitting with $B$ of the Kondo peak in differential conductance. The Kondo splitting appears only above a threshold field as predicted by theory. However, the magnitude of the Kondo splitting at high fields exceeds $2 \ZeemanE$ in disagreement with theory.
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