Detecting Kondo Entanglement by Electron Conductance
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
quant-ph
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entanglementkondoconductancedetectedelectronquantumregimerelation
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Quantum entanglement between an impurity spin and electrons nearby is a key property of the single-channel Kondo effects. We show that the entanglement can be detected by measuring electron conductance through a double quantum dot in an orbital Kondo regime. We derive a relation between the entanglement and the conductance, when the SU(2) spin symmetry of the regime is weakly broken. The relation reflects the universal form of many-body states near the Kondo fixed point. Using it, the spatial distribution of the entanglement, hence, the Kondo cloud, can be detected, with breaking the symmetry spatially nonuniformly by electrical means.
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