Abstract

We study the ground-state orbital and spin configurations of up to six electrons or holes loaded into self-assembled quantum dots. We use a general phase-diagram approach constructed from single-particle pseudopotential and many-particle configuration interaction methods. The predicted hole charging energies agree with recent charging experiments, but offer a different interpretation: we find that while the charging of electrons follows both Hund's rule and the Aufbau principle, the charging of holes follows a nontrivial charging pattern which violates both the Aufbau principle and Hund's rule.

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