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arxiv: 1605.07190 · v2 · pith:HQT4F7YHnew · submitted 2016-05-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Sharp peaks in the conductance of double quantum dot and quantum dot spin-valve systems at high temperatures: A hierarchical quantum master equation approach

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We study sharp peaks in the conductance-voltage characteristics of a double quantum dot and a quantum dot spin-valve that are located around zero bias. The peaks share similarities with a Kondo peak but can be clearly distinguished, in particular as they occur at high temperatures. The underlying physical mechanism is a strong current suppression that is quenched in bias-voltage dependent ways by exchange interactions. Our theoretical results are based on the quantum master equation methodology, including the Born-Markov approximation and a numerically exact, hierarchical scheme, which we extend here to the spin-valve case. The comparison of exact and approximate results allows us to reveal the underlying physical mechanisms, the role of first-, second- and beyond-second-order processes and the robustness of the effect.

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