Coulomb Blockade in Graphene Nanodisks
Abstract
Graphene nanodisk is a graphene derivative with a closed edge. The trigonal zigzag nanodisk with size has -fold degenerated zero-energy states. We investigate electron-electron interaction effects in the zero-energy sector. We explicitely derive the direct and exchange interactions, which are found to have no SU() symmetry. Then, regarding a nanodisk as a quantum dot with an internal degree of freedom, we analyze the nanodisk-lead system consisting of a nanodisk and two leads. Employing the standard Green function method, we reveal novel Coulomb blockade effects in the system. The occupation number in the nanodisk exhibits a peculiar series of plateaux and dips, reflecting a peculiar structure of energy spectrum of nanodisk without SU() symmetry. Dips are argued to emerge due to a Coulomb correlation effect.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0712.1270,
title = {Coulomb Blockade in Graphene Nanodisks},
author = {Motohiko Ezawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.1270},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
8 pages, 5 figures