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Quantum Dots with Even Number of Electrons: Kondo Effect in a Finite Magnetic Field
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We show that the Kondo effect can be induced by an external magnetic field in quantum dots with an even number of electrons. If the Zeeman energy B is close to the single-particle level spacing Delta in the dot, the scattering of the conduction electrons from the dot is dominated by an anisotropic exchange interaction. A Kondo resonance then occurs despite the fact that B exceeds by far the Kondo temperature T(K). As a result, at low temperatures T<<T(K) the differential conductance approaches a unitary limit G(K) approximately e(2)/piPlanck's over 2pi. A possible experimental realization of this effect is discussed.
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