Fano versus Kondo Resonances in a Multilevel "Semi-Open" Quantum Dot
Abstract
Linear conductance across a large quantum dot via a single level e0 with large hybridization to the contacts is strongly sensitive to quasi-bound states localized in the dot and weakly coupled to e0. It oscillates with the gate voltage due to interference of the Fano type. At low temperature and Coulomb blockade, Kondo correlations damp the oscillations on an extended range of gate voltage values, by freezing the occupancy of the e0 level itself. As a consequence, antiresonances of Fano origin are washed out. The results are in good correspondence with experimental data for a large quantum dot in the semi-open regime.
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