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Zero-Field Kondo Splitting and Quantum-Critical Transition in Double Quantum Dots
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Quantum ScienceZero-field Kondo SplittingKondo ResonanceQuantum ComputingPhysicsEngineeringNatural SciencesMany-body Quantum PhysicCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsKondo DotUnique PossibilitiesDisordered Quantum SystemQuantum SolidQuantum ChemistryTopological Quantum StateMany-body Problem
Double quantum dots offer unique possibilities for the study of many-body correlations. A system containing one Kondo dot and one effectively noninteracting dot maps onto a single-impurity Anderson model with a structured (nonconstant) density of states. Numerical renormalization-group calculations show that, while band filtering through the resonant dot splits the Kondo resonance, the singlet ground state is robust. The system can also be continuously tuned to create a pseudogapped density of states and access a quantum-critical point separating Kondo and non-Kondo phases.
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