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Transmission through a n interacting quantum dot in the Coulomb blockade regime
The influence of electron-electron (e-e) interactions on the transmission
through a quantum dot is investigated numerically for the Coulomb blockade
regime. For vanishing magnetic fields, the conductance peak height statistics
is found to be independent of the interactions strength. It is identical to the
statistics predicted by constant interaction single electron random matrix
theory and agrees well with recent experiments. However, in contrast to these
random matrix theories, our calculations reproduces the reduced sensitivity to
magnetic flux observed in many experiments. The relevant physics is traced to
the short range Coulomb correlations providing thus a unified explanation for
the transmission statistics as well as for the large conductance peak spacing
fluctuations observed in other experiments.Comment: Final version as publishe
Defect-induced modification of low-lying excitons and valley selectivity in monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides
We study the effect of point-defect chalcogen vacancies on the optical
properties of monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides using ab initio GW and
Bethe-Salpeter equation calculations. We find that chalcogen vacancies
introduce unoccupied in-gap states and occupied resonant defect states within
the quasiparticle continuum of the valence band. These defect states give rise
to a number of strongly-bound defect excitons and hybridize with excitons of
the pristine system, reducing the valley-selective circular dichroism. Our
results suggest a pathway to tune spin-valley polarization and other optical
properties through defect engineering
Even-odd correlations in capacitance fluctuations of quantum dots
We investigate effects of short range interactions on the addition spectra of
quantum dots using a disordered Hubbard model. A correlation function \cS(q) is
defined on the inverse compressibility versus filling data, and computed
numerically for small lattices. Two regimes of interaction strength are
identified: the even/odd fluctuations regime typical of Fermi liquid ground
states, and a regime of structureless \cS(q) at strong interactions. We
propose to understand the latter regime in terms of magnetically correlated
localized spins.Comment: 3 pages, Revtex, Without figure
Signatures of Inelastic Scattering in Coulomb-Blockade Quantum Dots
We calculate the finite-temperature conductance peak-height distributions in
Coublomb-blockade quantum dots in the limit where the inelastic scattering rate
in the dot is large compared with the mean elastic tunneling rate. The relative
reduction of the standard deviation of the peak-height distribution by a
time-reversal symmetry-breaking magnetic field, which is essentially
temperature-independent in the elastic limit, is enhanced by the inclusion of
inelastic scattering at finite temperature. We suggest this quantity as an
independent experimental probe for inelastic scattering in closed dots.Comment: 4 pages, 3 eps figures, revtex
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