“…1(c), in the presence of interdot tunneling at finite external field, the spin triplets are below the singlet state |S by an energy J depending on source-drain bias. 7,13,14,20 Increasing the external field will lift the triplet degeneracy, and |S and |T − states anticross at a field B r around 0.5 T. 6 Due to the spin blockade and weak coupling of dots with two leads, a leakage current of order of 1 pA, corresponding to 100 ns electron tunneling time, exists. The current experiences a jump near B r because spin blockade is partially removed by spin flipping and the transition from configuration D to B is possible.…”