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Correlation and current anomalies in helical quantum dots
We theoretically investigate the ground-state properties of a quantum dot
defined on the surface of a strong three-dimensional time-reversal invariant
topological insulator. Confinement is realized by ferromagnetic barriers and
Coulomb interaction is treated numerically for up to seven electrons in the
dot. Experimentally relevant intermediate interaction strengths are considered.
The topological nature of the dot has interesting consequences: i) spin
polarization increases and the ground state exhibits quantum phase transitions
at specific angular momenta as a function of interaction strength ii) the onset
of Wigner correlations takes place mainly in one spin channel, iii) the ground
state is characterized by a persistent current which changes sign as a function
of the radius of the dot.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure