Tunneling into 1D and Quasi-1D Conductors and Luttinger-liquid Behavior

E. B. Sonin*

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Abstract

The paper addresses the problem whether and how it is possible to detect the Luttinger-liquid behavior from the IV curves for tunneling to 1D or quasi-1D conductors. The power-law non-ohmic IV curve, which is usually considered as a manifestation of the Luttinger-liquid behavior, can be also deduced from the theory of the Coulomb blockaded junction between 3D conductors affected by the environment effect. In both approaches the power-law exponents are determined by the ratio of the impedance of an effective electric circuit to the quantum resistance. Though two approaches predict different power-law exponents (because of a different choice of effective circuits), the difference becomes negligible for a large number of conductance channels.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)321-334
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Low Temperature Physics
Volume124
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

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