Transport Properties of Strongly Correlated
Electrons in Quantum Dots using a Simple Circuit Model
George
Martins
Dept.
Physics
Oakland University
Numerical
calculations are shown to reproduce the main results of recent experiments
involving nonlocal spin control in nanostructures (N. J. Craig et al., Science 304, 565 (2004)). In particular, the
splitting of the zero-bias-peak discovered experimentally is clearly observed
in our studies. To understand
these results, a simple "circuit model'' is introduced and shown to
provide a good qualitative description of the experiments. The main idea is that the splitting
originates in a Fano anti-resonance, which is caused by having one quantum dot side-connected in relation to the current's path. This
scenario provides an explanation of Craig et al.'s results that is alternative
to the RKKY proposal, which is here also addressed.