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The Ground States of Large Quantum Dots in Magnetic Fields

Condensed Matter 2009-10-28 v1

Abstract

The quantum mechanical ground state of a 2D NN-electron system in a confining potential V(x)=Kv(x)V(x)=Kv(x) (KK is a coupling constant) and a homogeneous magnetic field BB is studied in the high density limit NN\to\infty, KK\to \infty with K/NK/N fixed. It is proved that the ground state energy and electronic density can be computed {\it exactly} in this limit by minimizing simple functionals of the density. There are three such functionals depending on the way B/NB/N varies as NN\to\infty: A 2D Thomas-Fermi (TF) theory applies in the case B/N0B/N\to 0; if B/Nconst.0B/N\to{\rm const.}\neq 0 the correct limit theory is a modified BB-dependent TF model, and the case B/NB/N\to\infty is described by a ``classical'' continuum electrostatic theory. For homogeneous potentials this last model describes also the weak coupling limit K/N0K/N\to 0 for arbitrary BB. Important steps in the proof are the derivation of a new Lieb-Thirring inequality for the sum of eigenvalues of single particle Hamiltonians in 2D with magnetic fields, and an estimation of the exchange-correlation energy. For this last estimate we study a model of classical point charges with electrostatic interactions that provides a lower bound for the true quantum mechanical energy.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9502024,
  title  = {The Ground States of Large Quantum Dots in Magnetic Fields},
  author = {E. H. Lieb and J. P. Solovej and J. Yngvason},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9502024},
  year   = {2009}
}

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57 pages, Plain tex, 5 figures in separate uufile