Fermi liquid nature of the ground state of multiple-quantum dots in parallel

ORAL

Abstract

We argue through a combination of 1/N diagrammatic expansion, slave boson mean field theory and the Bethe ansatz that the ground state of multiple quantum dots arranged in parallel is a singlet Fermi-liquid ground state. This conclusion is arrived at by showing the validity of Friedel Sum Rule (a fingerprint of Fermi-liquid physics) and finding that impurity entropy vanishes in the limit of zero temperature (singlet). Our conclusion is in contradiction to other studies that predict a non-Fermi liquid ground state. We discuss possible reasons for this discrepancy.

Authors

  • Manas Kulkarni

    • Princeton University
  • Robert Konik

    • Brookhaven National Lab
    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
    • CMPMS Dept. Brookhaven National Laboratory