Measuring the Kondo effect in the Aharonov-Bohm interferometer
Abstract
The conductance G of an Aharonov-Bohm interferometer (ABI), with a strongly correlated quantum dot on one arm, is expressed in terms of the dot Green function, Gdd, the magnetic flux φ and the non-interacting parameters of the ABI. We show that one can extract Gdd from the observed oscillations of G with φ, for both closed and open ABI's. In the latter case, the phase shift β deduced from G ≈ A+B(φ+β) depends strongly on the ABI's parameters, and usually β π/2. These parameters may also reduce the Kondo temperature, eliminating the Kondo behavior.
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