Abstract

The Kondo effects in transport through a quantum dot (QD) coupled to ferromagnetic leads are shown to be modified by the spin polarization of the electrodes. For parallel alignment of the magnetization of the leads the zero-bias anomaly in the differential conductance is split even in the absence of an external magnetic field. For antiparallel alignment the peaks are split only in the presence of a magnetic filed, but show a characteristic asymmetry.

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