Ferromagnetic and underscreened Kondo behavior in quantum dot arrays
Abstract
We analyze the low energy properties of a device with N+1 quantum dots in a star configuration. A central quantum dot is tunnel coupled to source and drain electrodes and to N quantum dots. Extending previous results for the N=2 case we show that, in the appropriate parameter regime, the low energy Hamiltonian of the system is a ferromagnetic Kondo model for a S=(N-1)/2 impurity spin. For small enough interdot tunnel coupling, however, a two-stage Kondo effect takes place as the temperature is decreased. The spin 1/2 in the central quantum dot is Kondo screened first and at lower temperatures the antiferromagnetic coupling to the side coupled quantum dots leads to an underscreened S=N/2 Kondo effect. We present numerical results for the thermodynamic and spectral properties of the system which show a singular behavior at low temperatures and allow to characterize the different strongly correlated regimes of the device.
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