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Quantum dots in high magnetic fields: Rotating-Wigner-molecule versus composite-fermion approach

Constantine Yannouleas, Uzi Landman

Published 2003-02-25, updated 2003-05-20Version 3

Exact diagonalization results are reported for the lowest rotational band of N=6 electrons in strong magnetic fields in the range of high angular momenta 70 <= L <= 140 (covering the corresponding range of fractional filling factors 1/5 >= nu >= 1/9). A detailed comparison of energetic, spectral, and transport properties (specifically, magic angular momenta, radial electron densities, occupation number distributions, overlaps and total energies, and exponents of current-voltage power law) shows that the recently discovered rotating-electron-molecule wave functions [Phys. Rev. B 66, 115315 (2002)] provide a superior description compared to the composite-fermion/Jastrow-Laughlin ones.

Comments: Extensive clarifications were added (see new footnotes) regarding the difference between the rotating Wigner molecule and the bulk Wigner crystal; also regarding the influence of an external confining potential. 12 pages. Revtex4 with 6 EPS figures and 5 tables . For related papers, see http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~ph274cy
Journal: Phys.Rev. B68 (2003) 035326
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