Abstract
Energy level repulsion is one of the remnants of classical chaos in quantum mechanics. Measurements of the distribution of nearest neighbor spacings in quantum dots reveal, in contrast to other classically chaotic systems, deviations from the predictions made by random matrix theory. Here, we survey possible contributions to these deviations from experimental peculiarities present in measurements on quantum dots, and discuss the methods to eliminate or reduce such distortions.
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