Selection Rules for Transport Excitation Spectroscopy of Few-Electron Quantum Dots
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- 17 October 1995
Abstract
Tunneling of electrons traversing a few-electron quantum dot is strongly influenced by the Coulomb interaction leading to Coulomb blockade effects and single-electron tunneling. We present calculations which demonstrate that correlations between the electrons cause a strong suppression of most of the energetically allowed tunneling processes involving excited dot states. The excitation of center-of-mass modes, in contrast, is unaffected by the Coulomb interaction. Therefore, channels connected to these modes dominate the excitation spectra in transport measurements.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1995-10-17, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 74 (7), 1194.
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