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From Transparent Conduction to Coulomb Blockade at Fixed Hole Number

We present a complex set of transport spectroscopy data on a clean single-wall carbon nanotube device in high magnetic fields. At zero axial field, the device displays in hole conduction with increasingly negative gate voltage a fast transition towards high contact transparency and eventually Fabry-Perot interference of conductance. When increasing the axial field component up to B=17T, the contact transparency and the overall conductance are reduced all the way to Coulomb blockade, clearly displaying the subsequent charging with the first 10 holes. The continuous transition between the transport regimes is dominated by a rich spectrum of Kondo-like resonances, with distinct features in the stability diagrams.

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