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Conductance of a quantum wire at low electron density

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
卷 70, 期 24, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.70.245319

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We study the transport of electrons through a long quantum wire connecting two bulk leads. As the electron density in the wire is lowered, the Coulomb interactions lead to short-range crystalline ordering of electrons. In this Wigner crystal state the spins of electrons form an antiferromagnetic Heisenberg spin chain with exponentially small exchange coupling J. Inhomogeneity of the electron density due to the coupling of the wire to the leads results in violation of spin-charge separation in the device. As a result the spins affect the conductance of the wire. At zero temperature the low-energy spin excitations propagate freely through the wire, and its conductance remains 2e(2)/h. Since the energy of the elementary excitations in the spin chain (spinons) cannot exceed piJ/2, the conductance of the wire acquires an exponentially small negative correction delta Gproportional to-exp(-piJ/2T) at low temperatures Tmuch less thanJ. At higher temperatures, Tmuch greater thanJ, most of the spin excitations in the leads are reflected by the wire, and the conductance levels off at a new universal value e(2)/h.

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