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A Universal Interacting Crossover Regime in Two-Dimensional Quantum Dots

arXiv:0706.3406 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.77.073309

Abstract

Interacting electrons in quantum dots with large Thouless number $g$ in the three classical random matrix symmetry classes are well-understood. When a specific type of spin-orbit coupling known to be dominant in two dimensional semiconductor quantum dots is introduced, we show that a new interacting quantum critical crossover energy scale emerges and low-energy quasiparticles generically have a decay width proportional to their energy. The low-energy physics of this system is an example of a universal interacting crossover regime.

4 pages, 1 figure