Publications (52)
Effect of the Coulomb interaction on the electron relaxation of weakly-confined quantum dot systems
Juan I. Climente, Andrea Bertoni, Massimo Rontani +2
Quantum phases of correlated electrons in artificial molecules under magnetic fields
Devis Bellucci, Massimo Rontani, Guido Goldoni +1
Coulomb correlation effects in semiconductor quantum dots: The role of dimensionality
Massimo Rontani, Fausto Rossi, Franca Manghi +1
Three interacting atoms in a one-dimensional trap: A benchmark system for computational approaches
Pino D'Amico, Massimo Rontani
Coherent transport in homojunction between excitonic insulator and semimetal
Massimo Rontani, L. J. Sham
Wigner localization in a graphene quantum dot with a mass gap
K. A. Guerrero-Becerra, Massimo Rontani
Visualizing electron correlation by means of ab-initio scanning tunneling spectroscopy images of single molecules
Dimitrios Toroz, Massimo Rontani, Stefano Corni
A molecular state of correlated electrons in a quantum dot
Sokratis Kalliakos, Massimo Rontani, Vittorio Pellegrini +6
Inter-valley scattering induced by Coulomb interaction and disorder in carbon-nanotube quantum dots
Andrea Secchi, Massimo Rontani
3-Body Scattering (3BS) theory of on-site correlation in narrow band materials
Franca Manghi, Massimo Rontani
Spin-Spin Interaction In Artificial Molecules With In-Plane Magnetic Field
Devis Bellucci, Massimo Rontani, Guido Goldoni +2
Correlation Effects in Quantum Dot Wave Function Imaging
Massimo Rontani, Elisa Molinari
Correlation Effects in Wave Function Mapping of Molecular Beam Epitaxy Grown Quantum Dots
Giuseppe Maruccio, Martin Janson, Andreas Schramm +7
Probing the spin states of three interacting electrons in quantum dots
Andrea Gamucci, Vittorio Pellegrini, Achintya Singha +4
Exchange and correlation effects in the transmission phase through a few-electron quantum dot
Massimo Rontani
Signatures of molecular correlations in the few-electron dynamics of coupled quantum dots
Andrea Bertoni, Juan I. Climente, Massimo Rontani +2
Carbon nanotubes as excitonic insulators
Daniele Varsano, Sandro Sorella, Davide Sangalli +4
Spectral function of few electrons in quantum wires and carbon nanotubes as a signature of Wigner localization
Andrea Secchi, Massimo Rontani
Pairing of few Fermi atoms in one dimension
Pino D'Amico, Massimo Rontani
Thermoelectric properties of junctions between metal and models of strongly correlated semiconductors
Massimo Rontani, L. J. Sham
Collective properties of electrons and holes in coupled quantum dots
Guido Goldoni, Filippo Troiani, Massimo Rontani +3
Full configuration interaction approach to the few-electron problem in artificial atoms
Massimo Rontani, Carlo Cavazzoni, Devis Bellucci +1
The Crossover between Liquid and Solid Electron Phases in Quantum Dots: A Large-Scale Configuration-Interaction Study
Massimo Rontani, Carlo Cavazzoni, Guido Goldoni
Wigner molecules in carbon-nanotube quantum dots
Andrea Secchi, Massimo Rontani
Field-controlled suppression of phonon-induced transitions in coupled quantum dots
Andrea Bertoni, Massimo Rontani, Guido Goldoni +2
Effect of electron-electron interaction on the phonon-mediated spin relaxation in quantum dots
Juan I. Climente, Andrea Bertoni, Guido Goldoni +2
Nanoscale spin rectifiers controlled by the Stark effect
Francesco Rossella, Andrea Bertoni, Daniele Ercolani +4
Tunneling theory of two interacting atoms in a trap
Massimo Rontani
Josephson oscillations between exciton condensates in electrostatic traps
Massimo Rontani, L. J. Sham
Anomalous magnetization of a carbon nanotube as an excitonic insulator
Massimo Rontani
Raman signatures of classical and quantum phases in coupled dots: A theoretical prediction
Massimo Rontani, Guido Goldoni, Franca Manghi +1
Addition energies in semiconductor quantum dots: Role of electron-electron interaction
Massimo Rontani, Fausto Rossi, Franca Manghi +1
Multiple quantum phases in artificial double-dot molecules
Massimo Rontani, F. Rossi, F. Manghi +1
Thermoelectric properties of junctions between metal and strongly correlated semiconductor
Massimo Rontani, L. J. Sham
Interaction-driven giant orbital magnetic moments in carbon nanotubes
Joshua O. Island, Marvin Ostermann, Lee Aspitarte +5
Coherent exciton transport in semiconductors
Massimo Rontani, L. J. Sham
Evidence of correlation in spin excitations of few-electron quantum dots
Cesar Pascual Garcia, Vittorio Pellegrini, Aron Pinczuk +6
Imaging quasi-particle wavefunctions in quantum dots via tunneling spectroscopy
Massimo Rontani, Elisa Molinari
Pair tunneling of two atoms out of a trap
Massimo Rontani
Quantum phases in artificial molecules
Massimo Rontani, Filippo Troiani, Ulrich Hohenester +1
Triplet-Singlet Spin Relaxation in Quantum Dots with Spin-Orbit Coupling
Juan I. Climente, Andrea Bertoni, Guido Goldoni +2
Variable resistance at the boundary between semimetal and excitonic insulator
Massimo Rontani, L. J. Sham
Correlated electrons in optically-tunable quantum dots: Building an electron dimer molecule
Achintya Singha, Vittorio Pellegrini, Aron Pinczuk +3
Competing mechanisms for singlet-triplet transition in artificial molecules
Devis Bellucci, Massimo Rontani, Filippo Troiani +2
Imaging correlated wave functions of few-electron quantum dots: Theory and scanning tunneling spectroscopy experiments
Massimo Rontani, Elisa Molinari, Giuseppe Maruccio +7
Giant modulation of the electronic band gap of carbon nanotubes by dielectric screening
Lee Aspitarte, Daniel R. McCulley, Andrea Bertoni +5
Absence of Wigner molecules in one-dimensional few-fermion systems with short-range interactions
Jing-Jing Wang, Wei Li, Shu Chen +3
Friedel sum rule for an interacting multiorbital quantum dot
Massimo Rontani
Proposed alteration of images of molecular orbitals obtained using a scanning tunnelling microscope as a probe of electron correlation
Dimitrios Toroz, Massimo Rontani, Stefano Corni
Theory of electron spectroscopies in strongly correlated semiconductor quantum dots
Massimo Rontani
Few-electron liquid and solid phases in artificial molecules at high magnetic field
Massimo Rontani, Guido Goldoni, Elisa Molinari
Coulomb versus spin-orbit interaction in few-electron carbon-nanotube quantum dots
Andrea Secchi, Massimo Rontani