Wednesday, March 20, 2013

1105.1912 (Christian Volk et al.)

Electronic Excited States in Bilayer Graphene Double Quantum Dots    [PDF]

Christian Volk, Stefan Fringes, Bernat Terrés, Jan Dauber, Stephan Engels, Stefan Trellenkamp, Christoph Stampfer
We report tunneling spectroscopy experiments on a bilayer graphene double quantum dot device that can be tuned by all-graphene lateral gates. The diameter of the two quantum dots are around 50 nm and the constrictions acting as tunneling barriers are 30 nm in width. The double quantum dot features addition energies on the order of 20 meV. Charge stability diagrams allow us to study the tunable interdot coupling energy as well as the spectrum of the electronic excited states on a number of individual triple points over a large energy range. The obtained constant level spacing of 1.75 meV over a wide energy range is in good agreement with the expected single-particle energy spacing in bilayer graphene quantum dots. Finally, we investigate the evolution of the electronic excited states in a parallel magnetic field.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.1912

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