Coulomb versus spin-orbit interaction in few-electron carbon-nanotube quantum dots
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.str-el
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carbon-nanotubedotselectronsfew-electroninteractionmoleculequantumspin-orbit
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Few-electron states in carbon-nanotube quantum dots are studied by means of the configuration-interaction method. The peculiar non-interacting feature of the tunneling spectrum for two electrons, recently measured by Kuemmeth et al. [Nature 452, 448 (2008)], is explained by the splitting of a low-lying isospin multiplet due to spin-orbit interaction. Nevertheless, the strongly-interacting ground state forms a `Wigner molecule' made of electrons localized in space. Signatures of the electron molecule may be seen in tunneling spectra by varying the tunable dot confinement potential.
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