Interactions in Chaotic Nanoparticles: Fluctuations in Coulomb Blockade Peak Spacings
Abstract
We use random matrix models to investigate the ground state energy of electrons confined to a nanoparticle. Our expression for the energy includes the charging effect, the single-particle energies, and the residual screened interactions treated in Hartree-Fock. This model is applicable to chaotic quantum dots or nanoparticles--in these systems the single-particle statistics follows random matrix theory at energy scales less than the Thouless energy. We find the distribution of Coulomb blockade peak spacings first for a large dot in which the residual interactions can be taken constant: the spacing fluctuations are of order the mean level separation Delta. Corrections to this limit are studied using the small parameter 1/(kf L): both the residual interactions and the effect of the changing confinement on the single-particle levels produce fluctuations of order Delta/sqrt(kf L). The distributions we find are significantly more like the experimental results than the simple constant interaction model.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0103098,
title = {Interactions in Chaotic Nanoparticles: Fluctuations in Coulomb Blockade Peak Spacings},
author = {Denis Ullmo and Harold U. Baranger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0103098},
year = {2009}
}
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17 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. B