Coulomb-blockade conductance-peak-height fluctuations in quantum dots and the independent-particle model

Raúl O. Vallejos, Caio H. Lewenkopf, and Eduardo R. Mucciolo
Phys. Rev. B 60, 13682 – Published 15 November 1999
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Abstract

We study the combined effect of finite temperature, underlying classical dynamics, and deformations on the statistical properties of Coulomb-blockade conductance peaks in quantum dots. These effects are considered in the context of the single-particle plus constant-interaction theory of the Coulomb blockade. We present numerical studies of two chaotic models, representative of different mean-field potentials: a parametric random Hamiltonian and a smooth stadium. In addition, we study conductance fluctuations for different integrable confining potentials. For temperatures smaller than the mean level spacing, our results indicate that the peak-height distribution is nearly always in good agreement with the available experimental data, irrespective of the confining potential (integrable or chaotic). We find that the peak bunching effect seen in the experiments is reproduced in the theoretical models under certain special conditions. Although the independent-particle model fails, in general, to explain quantitatively the short-range part of the peak height correlations observed experimentally, we argue that it allows for an understanding of the long-range part.

  • Received 30 April 1999

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.60.13682

©1999 American Physical Society

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Raúl O. Vallejos and Caio H. Lewenkopf

  • Instituto de Física, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rua São Francisco Xavier 524, 20559-900 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Eduardo R. Mucciolo

  • Departamento de Física, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Caixa Postal 38071, 22452-970 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Vol. 60, Iss. 19 — 15 November 1999

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