Quantum and Many-Body Effects on the Capacitance of a Quantum Dot
Condensed Matter
2009-10-22 v1
Abstract
We calculate exactly, using finite size techniques, the quantum mechanical and many-body effects to the self-capacitance of a spherical quantum dot in the regime of extreme confinement, where the radius of the sphere is much smaller than the effective Bohr radius. We find that the self-capacitance oscillates as a function of the number of electrons close to its classical value. We also find that the electrostatic energy extrapolates to zero when , suggesting that the energy scales like . This establishes, at least for this configuration, that the semiclassical description of Coulomb charging effects in terms of capacitances holds to a good approximation even at very small scales.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9401067,
title = {Quantum and Many-Body Effects on the Capacitance of a Quantum Dot},
author = {Lotfi Belkhir},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9401067},
year = {2009}
}
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7 pages RevTex, 5 figures on request