Wigner molecule on the top of a quantum dot
Abstract
Quantum dots in GaAs heterostructures display a complex inner structure in a large magnetic field. The distribution of electrons over different Landau levels results in the formation of alternating compressible and incompressible regions. We investigate theoretically the situation when only a few electrons are confined to the uppermost Landau level. We show that these extra electrons form a Wigner molecule. The magnetic field controls the number of electrons in the molecule, and this creates the possibility of manipulating few-electron objects. Moreover, in this way one can manipulate fractional charges. We discuss briefly the stability of the molecule in the presence of a fluctuating donor potential and the slow charge dynamics, which is intrinsic for the system under consideration.
- Publication:
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Physical Review B
- Pub Date:
- February 1994
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1994PhRvB..49.5077N
- Keywords:
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- 73.20.Dx;
- 71.45.Gm;
- 71.50.+t;
- Exchange correlation dielectric and magnetic response functions plasmons