(Received
1 July 2002; published 21 October 2002)
Experimentson quantum
point contacts have highlighted an anomalous conductance plateauaround 0.7(2e2/h),
with features suggestive of the Kondo effect. Here, an Anderson
model for transport through a point contact analyzed in the
Kondo limit. Hybridization to the band increases abruptly with energy
but decreases with valence, so that the background conductance
and the Kondo temperature TK are
dominated by different valence
transitions. This accounts for the high residual conductance above TK. The model
explains the observed gate-voltage, temperature, magnetic field, and
bias-voltage dependences. A spin-polarized current is predicted even for low
magnetic fields. ©2002 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v89/e196802
doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.196802
PACS:
73.61.-r, 71.15.Mb, 71.70.Ej, 75.75.+a
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