The temperature dependence of conductance resonances is used to measure the
evolution with the magnetic field of the average level spacing Δϵ
of a droplet containing ∼30 electrons created by lateral confinement of a
two-dimensional electron gas in GaAs. Δϵ becomes very small (<30μeV) near two critical magnetic fields at which the symmetry of the
droplet changes and these decreases of Δϵ are predicted by
Hartree-Fock (HF) for charge excitations. Between the two critical fields,
however, the largest measured Δϵ=100μeV is an order of
magnitude smaller than predicted by HF but comparable to the Zeeman splitting
at this field, which suggests that the spin degrees of freedom are important.
PACS: 73.20.Dx, 73.20.MfComment: 11 pages of text in RevTeX, 4 figures in Postscript (files in the
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