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Charging energy

>About the multi-electron picture you have been talking,
>I would like to know, if I put two electrons at the
>same time from the source to the channel rather than
>putting one electron after another and thereby taking the system
>from 00 state to 11 state directly, can I avoid the
>interaction potential term?

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Asked by Anonymous - 1 year ago - 1 response

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  • Posted on 11 June, 2007 by Supriyo Datta

    +1     0   Login to vote With one electron at a time, you would first put one electron of
    energy E and then an electron with energy E+U. With two electrons at
    a time their total energy would need to 2E + U ..
    so I do not think you are avoiding the interaction potential term ..

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