Anomalous Kondo Effect in a Quantum Dot at Nonzero Bias

Type: Article

Publication Date: 1999-07-26

Citations: 229

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.83.804

Abstract

We present measurements on the Kondo effect in a small quantum dot connected strongly to one lead and weakly to the other. The conductance of the dot reveals an offset of the Kondo resonance at zero magnetic field. While the resonance persists in the negative bias regime, it is suppressed in the opposite direction. This demonstrates the pinning of the Kondo resonance to the Fermi levels of the leads.

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