We study the stability and structure of vortices emerging in two-dimensional quantum dots in high magnetic fields. Our results obtained with exact diagonalization and density-functional calculations show that vortex structures can be found in various confining potentials. In nonsymmetric external potentials we find off-electron vortices that are localized giving rise to charge deficiency or holes in the electron density with rotating currents around them. We discuss the role of quantum fluctuations and show that vortex formation is observable in the energetics of the system. Our findings suggest that vortices can be used to characterize the solutions in high magnetic fields, giving insight into the underlying internal structure of the elect...
We have studied the single-electron transport spectrum of a quantum dot in GaAs/AlGaAs resonant tunn...
Quantized vortices are the hallmark of superfluidity, and are often sought out as the first observab...
URL:http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.61.2729 DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.61.2729Recent photoabsorp...
We study the stability and structure of vortices emerging in two-dimensional quantum dots in high ma...
We study electronic structures of two-dimensional quantum dots in strong magnetic fields using mean-...
We predict the formation of giant vortices in quasi-two-dimensional quantum dots at high magnetic fi...
We use density-functional methods to study the effects of an external magnetic field on two-dimensio...
We predict the formation of giant vortices in quasi-two-dimensional quantum dots at high magnetic fi...
The influence of the direct and exchange Coulomb interaction on Landau level formation in strain ind...
We study the ground-state properties of rectangular quantum dots by using the spin-density-functiona...
An unprecedentedly well resolved Zeeman effect has been observed when confined carriers moving along...
Laterally coupled quantum dot molecules are studied using exact diagonalization techniques. We exami...
We study the possible lowest energy states for spin-polarized electrons in a parabolic quantum dot i...
In a quantum-mechanical system, particle-hole duality implies that instead of studying particles, we...
The energy spectrum and local current patterns in graphene quantum dots are investigated for differe...
We have studied the single-electron transport spectrum of a quantum dot in GaAs/AlGaAs resonant tunn...
Quantized vortices are the hallmark of superfluidity, and are often sought out as the first observab...
URL:http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.61.2729 DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.61.2729Recent photoabsorp...
We study the stability and structure of vortices emerging in two-dimensional quantum dots in high ma...
We study electronic structures of two-dimensional quantum dots in strong magnetic fields using mean-...
We predict the formation of giant vortices in quasi-two-dimensional quantum dots at high magnetic fi...
We use density-functional methods to study the effects of an external magnetic field on two-dimensio...
We predict the formation of giant vortices in quasi-two-dimensional quantum dots at high magnetic fi...
The influence of the direct and exchange Coulomb interaction on Landau level formation in strain ind...
We study the ground-state properties of rectangular quantum dots by using the spin-density-functiona...
An unprecedentedly well resolved Zeeman effect has been observed when confined carriers moving along...
Laterally coupled quantum dot molecules are studied using exact diagonalization techniques. We exami...
We study the possible lowest energy states for spin-polarized electrons in a parabolic quantum dot i...
In a quantum-mechanical system, particle-hole duality implies that instead of studying particles, we...
The energy spectrum and local current patterns in graphene quantum dots are investigated for differe...
We have studied the single-electron transport spectrum of a quantum dot in GaAs/AlGaAs resonant tunn...
Quantized vortices are the hallmark of superfluidity, and are often sought out as the first observab...
URL:http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.61.2729 DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.61.2729Recent photoabsorp...