Correlation induced resonances in transport through coupled quantum dots
arXiv:cond-mat/0510686 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.146801
Abstract
We investigate the effect of local electron correlations on transport through parallel quantum dots. The linear conductance as a function of gate voltage is strongly affected by the interplay of the interaction U and quantum interference. We find a pair of novel correlation induced resonances separated by an energy scale that depends exponentially on U. The effect is robust against a small detuning of the dot energy levels and occurs for arbitrary generic tunnel couplings. It should be observable in experiments on the basis of presently existing double-dot setups.
4+ pages, 5 figures included, version accepted for publication in PRL