@article{ISI:000269638900054, abstract = {We use the Lippman-Schwinger scattering theory to study nonequilibrium electron transport through an interacting open quantum dot. The two-particle current is evaluated exactly while we use perturbation theory to calculate the current when the leads are Fermi liquids at different chemical potentials. We find an interesting two-particle resonance induced by the interaction and obtain criteria to observe it when a small bias is applied across the dot. Finally, for a system without spatial inversion symmetry, we find that the two-particle current is quite different depending on whether the electrons are incident from the left or the right lead.}, article-number = {075302}, author = {Roy, Dibyendu and Soori, Abhiram and Sen, Diptiman and Dhar, Abhishek}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevB.80.075302}, eissn = {2469-9969}, issn = {2469-9950}, journal = {PHYSICAL REVIEW B}, month = {AUG}, number = {7}, orcid-numbers = {Soori, Abhiram/0000-0003-2756-0852}, researcherid-numbers = {DHAR, ABHISHEK/C-7359-2009 Roy, Dibyendu/D-3286-2013 }, times-cited = {9}, title = {Nonequilibrium charge transport in an interacting open system: Two-particle resonance and current asymmetry}, unique-id = {ISI:000269638900054}, volume = {80}, year = {2009} }