Crossover from mesoscopic to universal phase for electron transmission in quantum dots
M. Avinun-Kalish, M. Heiblum, O. Zarchin, D. Mahalu & V. Umansky

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of transmission phase in quantum dots, revealing a transition from mesoscopic to universal phase behavior as electron occupancy increases, with detailed measurements on small dots.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed phase measurements on small quantum dots with 1-20 electrons, demonstrating a transition from mesoscopic to universal phase behavior.
Findings
Mesoscopic features observed in small dots with fewer than 10 electrons.
Occupation of two different orbital states by the first two electrons.
Transition to universal phase behavior occurs around 14 electrons.
Abstract
Measuring phase in coherent electron systems (mesoscopic systems) provides ample information not easily revealed by conductance measurements. Phase measurements in relatively large quantum dots (QDs) recently demonstrated a universal like phase evolution independent of dot size, shape, and occupancy. Explicitly, in Coulomb blockaded QDs the transmission phase increased monotonically by pi throughout each conductance peak, thereafter, in the conductance valleys the phase returned sharply to its base value. Expected mesoscopic features in the phase, related to spin degeneracy or to exchange effects, were never observed. Presently, there is no satisfactory full explanation for the observed phase universality. Unfortunately, the phase in a few-electron QDs, where it can be better understood was never measured. Here we report on such measurements on a small QD that occupy only 1-20…
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