Unified description of correlations in double quantum dots
Vyacheslavs Kashcheyevs, Avraham Schiller, Amnon Aharony, Ora, Entin-Wohlman

TL;DR
This paper provides an exact mapping of a double quantum dot model to a generalized Anderson model, revealing its connection to the anisotropic Kondo model and offering precise analytical and numerical insights into its charge and transmission properties.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive mapping of the double quantum dot model to a single impurity Anderson model, unifying various phenomena under a coherent theoretical framework.
Findings
Exact mapping to a generalized Anderson model
Accurate expressions for dot occupation and transmission
Validation against Bethe ansatz and renormalization-group results
Abstract
The two-level model for a double quantum dot coupled to two leads, which is ubiquitously used to describe charge oscillations, transmission-phase lapses and correlation-induced resonances, is considered in its general form. The model features arbitrary tunnelling matrix elements among the two levels and the leads and between the levels themselves (including the effect of Aharonov-Bohm fluxes), as well as inter-level repulsive interactions. We show that this model is exactly mapped onto a generalized Anderson model of a single impurity, where the electrons acquire a pseudo-spin degree of freedom, which is conserved by the tunnelling but not within the dot. Focusing on the local-moment regime where the dot is singly occupied, we show that the effective low-energy Hamiltonian is that of the anisotropic Kondo model in the presence of a tilted magnetic field. For moderate values of the…
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