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Imaging transition to fractional quantum Hall regime by Coulomb blockade microscopy

We consider electron systems in quantum dots and imaging of the confined charge density by the Coulomb blockade microscopy (CBM) with the scanning probe technique. We apply an exact diagonalization method to study the reaction of the electron system to the potential induced by the model potential of the probe and calculate the energy maps as functions of the position of the probe. The charge densities derived from the energy maps are confronted to the exact charge densities. We focus on the transition of the electron system to the fractional quantum Hall conditions in external magnetic field. For magnetic fields corresponding to the integer fillings of the lowest Landau level the electron system exhibits a liquid-like reaction to the potential of the probe and the confined charge density can be quite accurately mapped by the CBM. For fractional fillings of the lowest Landau level the single-electron charge density islands nucleate in presence of the tip. In circular quantum dots the single-electron islands evade imaging by CBM. We demonstrate that mapping the molecular charge densities is possible for confinement potentials of symmetry that is lower and consistent with the geometry of the lowest-energy charge distribution of the single-electron islands.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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