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Relation between the 0.7 anomaly and the Kondo effect: Geometric crossover between a quantum point contact and a Kondo quantum dot

Heyder, Jan ; Bauer, Florian ; Schubert, Enrico ; Borowsky, David ; Schuh, Dieter ; Wegscheider, Werner ; von Delft, Jan ; Ludwig, Stefan



Abstract

Quantum point contacts (QPCs) and quantum dots (QDs), two elementary building blocks of semiconducting nanodevices, both exhibit famously anomalous conductance features: the 0.7 anomaly in the former case, the Kondo effect in the latter. For both the 0.7 anomaly and the Kondo effect, the conductance shows a remarkably similar low-energy dependence on temperature T, source-drain voltage V-sd and ...

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