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Kondo Effect in a Semiconductor Quantum Dot with a Spin-Accumulated Lead

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We study the Kondo effect in a semiconductor quantum dot in contact with a spin-accumulated lead. The spin accmulation in a nonmagnetic semiconductor is realized by spin injection from a spin-polarized quantum point contact in combination with magnetic focusing, thus creating spin-unbalanced chemical potentials. We demonstrate that the spin splitting of the Kondo densities of states (DOS) for spin-up and spin-down electrons can be controlled by selectively shifting only the spin-up DOS using spin accumulation. We also show the possibility to recover the Kondo effect in a high magnetic field, by compensating for Zeeman splitting by spin accumulation.

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