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Quantum Dots – Past, Present and Open Questions Yigal Meir. Department of Physics & The Ilse Katz Center for Meso- and Nano-scale Science and Technology Beer Sheva, ISRAEL.
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Quantum Dots – Past, Present and Open Questions Yigal Meir Department of Physics & The Ilse Katz Center for Meso- and Nano-scale Science and Technology Beer Sheva, ISRAEL
Quantum dot – an artificial device, small enough so that quantization of energy levels and electron charge are important
Single molecules vertical quantum dots
Vg mR mL Transmission resonance when
Coulomb Blockade charging of a capacitor
Coulomb blockade peaks Single electron transistor Kastner et al.
Now include quantum effects: • energies • wavefunctions • The peak amplitude depends on the wavefunction the electron tunnels into
Example - Quantum Hall effect: • All states within a landau level are degenerate, except edge states, En=(n+1/2)hwc • The radii are quantized pr2=nf0 (n – Landau level index) n=1 n=0
Spin flips Kouwenhoven et al.
Dynamics Artificial molecules
Nonlinear transport mL mR Probes the excited states
Correlation between excited state of N electrons and the ground states of N+1 electrons Marcus et al.
Yacoby, Heiblum Is transport through a quantum dot coherent ?
Checking quantum measurement theory Aleiner, Wingreen, Meir
Relevant to transport through quantum dots Ng and Lee Glazman and Raikh
Conductance (2e2/h) chemical potential
Goldhaber-Gordon, Kastner (1998) Cronenwett et al. (1998)
Kondo scaling Temperature [K] Goldhaber-Gordon et al.
The Kondo effect out of equilibrium Meir, Wingreen, Lee
chang The two-impurity Anderson model Georges & Meir
Kondo vs. RKKY Marcus et al.
The two-channel Kondo effect Non- Fermi liquid ground state
Phase of transmission amplitude Heiblum More open questions
eV=DE Ensslin Inelastic process ?
Thomas et al. (1996,1998,2000) The “0.7 anomaly”
conclusions • Quantum dots are controllable miniaturized devices, which can be instrumental in our understanding of mesoscopic and strongly correlated systems. • May be the basic ingredient in applications of quantum computing. • In spite of their apparent simplicity, still many open questions.