1. Charging Energy of a Chaotic Quantum Dot
- Author
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S. F. Godijn, S. Möller, Hartmut Buhmann, and Laurens W. Molenkamp
- Subjects
Coupling ,Physics ,Amplitude ,Condensed matter physics ,Quantum dot ,Chaotic ,Linear scale ,Coulomb ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Electron ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Scaling - Abstract
The scaling behavior of the charging energy of a quantum dot with asymmetrically adjusted tunnel barriers is measured through the amplitude of the Coulomb oscillations in the thermovoltage. For weak coupling between the dot and the reservoirs, we observe a linear scaling of the effective charging energy when the transmission probability of one tunnel barrier is increased. At higher transmission probabilities, we find a deviation from the linear scaling and a crossover to a constant value. This behavior is caused by the chaotic nature of the electron trajectories within the dot.
- Published
- 1998