Abstract

Trapping electrons in quantum dots and controlling their collective quantum states is crucial for converting semiconductor structures into bits of quantum information processing. Here, we study single- and two-particle states in quantum dots formed in gapped bilayer graphene (BLG), where the electron's valley states appear in pair with their spin quantum number and we analyse spin- and valley-singlet and triplet states for various BLG and dot parameters, as well as two-particle interaction strength and external magnetic field.

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