Cotunneling Spectroscopy in Few-Electron Quantum Dots

Type: Article

Publication Date: 2004-12-13

Citations: 145

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.93.256801

Abstract

Few-electron quantum dots are investigated in the regime of strong tunneling to the leads. Inelastic cotunneling is used to measure the two-electron singlet-triplet splitting above and below a magnetic field driven singlet-triplet transition. Evidence for a nonequilibrium two-electron singlet-triplet Kondo effect is presented. Cotunneling allows orbital correlations and parameters characterizing entanglement of the two-electron singlet ground state to be extracted from dc transport.

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