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Semiconductor quantum dots in high magnetic fields: The composite-fermion view

Gun Sang Jeon, Chia-Chen Chang, Jainendra K. Jain

Published 2006-11-13Version 1

We review and extend the composite fermion theory for semiconductor quantum dots in high magnetic fields. The mean-field model of composite fermions is unsatisfactory for the qualitative physics at high angular momenta. Extensive numerical calculations demonstrate that the microscopic CF theory, which incorporates interactions between composite fermions, provides an excellent qualitative and quantitative account of the quantum dot ground state down to the largest angular momenta studied, and allows systematic improvements by inclusion of mixing between composite fermion Landau levels (called $\Lambda$ levels).

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