Kondo effects in small bandgap carbon nanotube quantum dots

Abstract

We study magnetoconductance of the small bandgap carbon nanotube quantum dots in the presence of spin-orbit coupling in the strong correlations regime. The finite-U mean field slave boson approach is used to study many-body effects. Different degeneracies are restored in magnetic field and Kondo effects of different symmetries arise including SU(3) effects of different types. Full spin-orbital degeneracy might be recovered for zero field and correspondingly SU(4) Kondo effect sets in. We point out on the possibility of the occurrence of electron-hole Kondo effects in slanting magnetic fields, which we predict will occur in the available magnetic fields for orientation of fields close to perpendicular. When the field approaches transverse orientation a crossover from SU(2) or SU(3) symmetry into SU(4) is observed.

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