Abstract:The
study of charge and spin transport through semiconductor quantum
dots is experiencing a renaissance due to recent advances in nanofabrication
and the realization of quantum dots as candidates for quantum computing.
In this work, we combine atomistic electronic structure calculations
with quantum master equation methods to study the transport of electrons
and holes through strongly confined quantum dots coupled to two leads
with a voltage bias. We find that a competition between the energy
spacing between t… Show more
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