Observation of Collective Coulomb Blockade in a Gate-controlled Linear Quantum-dot Array
Wen-Yao Wei, Tung-Sheng Lo, Chiu-Chun Tang, Kuan-Ting Lin, Markus, Brink, Dah-Chin Ling, Cheng-Chung Chi, Chung-Yu Mou, Jeng-Chung Chen, Dennis, M. Newns, Chang C. Tsuei

TL;DR
This paper provides experimental evidence of collective Coulomb blockade in a six-quantum-dot array, demonstrating a transition akin to Mott-Hubbard physics, mediated by quantum Hall edge states at ultra-low temperatures.
Contribution
First direct observation of collective Coulomb blockade in a coherently-coupled quantum dot array under high magnetic fields.
Findings
Observation of CCB in a 6-QD array at 20 mK.
Gate-controlled localization-delocalization transition.
Analogy to Mott-Hubbard metal-insulator transition.
Abstract
The quantum transport of electrons in an artificial atom, such as a quantum dot (QD), is governed by the Coulomb blockade (CB) effects, revealing the ground-state charge configuration of the electronic system under interplays of the on-site strong Coulomb interactions. In a coherently-coupled QD array, i.e. artificial molecules, the phenomenon of collective CB (CCB) was predicted by theoretical studies circa two decades ago but its evidence remains controversial. Here, we present direct evidence for the observation of CCB in a six-quantum-dot array (QDA) under high magnetic fields at 20 mK. The coherent inter-dot coupling is enhanced and mediated via the Quantum Hall edge states of the GaAs sample substrate. Two continuously fine-tuned gate voltages enable the quantum dot conductance spectrum to undergo a localization to delocalization transition process which manifests as an emergence…
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