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Anomalously large capacitance of a plane capacitor with a two-dimensional electron gas (1007.5308v3)

Published 29 Jul 2010 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.str-el

Abstract: In electronic devices where a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) comprises one or both sides of a plane capacitor, the resulting capacitance $C$ can be larger than the "geometric capacitance" $C_g$ determined by the physical separation $d$ between electrodes. This larger capacitance is known to result from the Coulomb correlations between individual electrons within the low density 2DEG, which lead to a negative thermodynamic density of states (negative compressibility). Experiments on such systems generally operate in the regime where the average spacing between electrons $n{-1/2}$ in the 2DEG is smaller than $d$, and these experiments observe $C > C_g$ by only a few percent. A recent experiment [1], however, has observed $C$ larger than $C_g$ by almost 40% while operating in the regime $nd2 << 1$. In this paper we argue that at $nd2 << 1$ correlations between the electronic charge of opposite electrodes become important. We develop a theory of the capacitance for the full range of $nd2$. We show that, in the absence of disorder, the capacitance can be $4d/a$ times larger than the geometric value, where $a << d$ is the electron Bohr radius. Our results compare favorably with the experiment of Ref. [1] without the use of adjustable parameters.

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