On the Electron Transport through a Quantum Dot
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Electron transport through a quantum dot is discussed from the point of view ofthe Friedel sum rule. When an odd number of electrons are in the dot, the localizedmoment may be formed because of the Coulomb repulsion between the electrons. Inthis situation, it is predicted that the transmission probability of an electron throughthe dot is almost unity if the temperature is lower than the Kondo temperature, i.e.,the characteristic energy of the spin fluctuations divided by Boltzmann constant.
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- 1991-10-15
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