Transmission probability through small interacting systems: application to a series of quantum dots

Abstract

We apply a theory for the transmission probability of small interacting systems, which was formulated based on the Kubo formalism in our previous study, to a series of quantum dots described by the N-impurity Anderson model. In this report, we present the transmission pobability for the system of N=2 calculated using the order U2 self-energy and vertex corrections. Particularly, we examine the features in the two typical parameter regions, t< and t>, where the Kondo effect or the inter-dot correlation dominates. Here, t is the inter-dot transfer and is the level broadening caused by the coupling with the noninteracting leads.

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