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Magnetic field induced mixed-level Kondo effect in two-level systems (1607.03968v2)

Published 14 Jul 2016 in cond-mat.str-el

Abstract: We consider a two-orbital impurity system with intra and inter-level Coulomb repulsion that is coupled to a single conduction channel. This situation can generically occur in multilevel quantum dots or in systems of coupled quantum dots. For finite energy-spacing between spin-degenerate orbitals, an in-plane magnetic field drives the system from a local singlet ground state to a "mixed-level" Kondo regime, where the Zeeman-split levels are degenerate for opposite spin states. We use the numerical renormalization group approach to fully characterize this mixed level Kondo state and discuss its properties in terms of the applied Zeeman field, temperature and system parameters. Under suitable conditions, the total spectral function is shown to develop a Fermi level resonance, so that the linear conductance of the system peaks at a finite Zeeman field while it decreases as function of temperature. These features, as well as the local moment and entropy contribution of the impurity system are commensurate with Kondo physics, which can be studied in suitably tuned quantum dot systems.

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