Abstract

Employing the nonequilibrium Green’s function technique, electron transport characteristics through a laterally coupled triple-quantum-dot chain are investigated. The conductance versus electron energy is numerically calculated. Two anti-resonance points change into two anti-resonance bands with increasing the size of triple-quantum-dot chain. The widths of two anti-resonance bands are the same and can be regulated via adjusting the inter-dot tunneling coupling strength in the main chain or its attachment. Spin-polarized window emerges due to Zeeman splitting as an external magnetic flux is introduced. Our studies demonstrate that the system can be used as a quantum switch or an efficient spin filtering.

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