Abstract

We review mechanisms of low-temperature electronic transport through a quantum dot weakly coupled to two conducting leads.Transport in this case is dominated by electron-electron interaction.At temperatures moderately lower than the charging energy of the dot, the linear conductance is suppressed by the Coulomb blockade.Upon further lowering of the temperature, however, the conductance may start to increase again due to the Kondo effect.We concentrate on lateral quantum dot systems and discuss the conductance in a broad temperature range, which includes the Kondo regime.

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Quantum dot Kondo effect Physics Condensed matter physics Quantum mechanics Impurity

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Quantum and electron transport phenomena
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