Wigner molecules in carbon-nanotube quantum dots
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.str-el
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electronsmoleculedotsquantumwavewigneraccessedalready
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We demonstrate that electrons in quantum dots defined by electrostatic gates in semiconductor nanotubes freeze orderly in space realizing a `Wigner molecule'. Our exact diagonalisation calculations uncover the features of the electron molecule, which may be accessed by tunneling spectroscopy -indeed some of them have already been observed by Deshpande and Bockrath [Nature Phys. 4, 314 (2008)]. We show that numerical results are satisfactorily reproduced by a simple ansatz vibrational wave function: electrons have localized wave functions, like nuclei in an ordinary molecule, whereas low-energy excitations are collective vibrations of electrons around their equilibrium positions.
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