Relativistic artificial molecule of two coupled graphene quantum dots at tunable distances.

Nat Commun

Center for Advanced Quantum Studies, School of Physics and Astronomy, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, China.

Published: October 2024

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  • The study investigates the energy difference between bonding and antibonding orbitals in relativistic artificial molecules made from two graphene quantum dots with adjustable distances.
  • Using a scanning tunneling microscope, the research visualizes how these artificial molecules form and shows that the energy difference between orbitals increases as the distance between the dots decreases.
  • The findings reveal transitions in orbital shapes, from ring-like patterns to figure-eight structures, enhancing the understanding of quantum-relativistic matter at the nanoscale.

Article Abstract

In a molecule formed by two atoms, energy difference between bonding and antibonding orbitals depends on distance between the two atoms. However, exploring molecular orbitals of two natural atoms with tunable distance has remained an outstanding experimental challenge. Graphene quantum dots can be viewed as relativistic artificial atoms, thus offering a unique platform to study molecular physics. Here, through scanning tunneling microscope, we create and directly visualize the formation process of relativistic artificial molecules based on two coupled graphene quantum dots with tunable distance. Our study indicates that energy difference between the bonding and antibonding orbitals of the lowest quasibound state increases linearly with inverse distance between the two graphene quantum dots due to the relativistic nature of the artificial molecule. For quasibound states with higher orbital momenta, the coupling between these states leads to half-energy spacing of the confined states because the length of the molecular-like orbit is approximately twice that of the atomic-like orbit. Evolution from ring-like whispering-gallery modes in the artificial atoms to figure-eight orbitals in the artificial molecules is directly imaged. The ability to resolve the coupling and orbitals of the relativistic artificial molecule at the nanoscale level yields insights into the behavior of quantum-relativistic matter.

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