Quantum wire hybridized with a single-level impurity
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27/06/2008
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Resumo |
We have studied low-temperature properties of interacting electrons in a one-dimensional quantum wire (Luttinger liquid) side-hybridized with a single-level impurity. The hybridization induces a backscattering of electrons in the wire which strongly affects its low-energy properties. Using a one-loop renormalization group approach valid for a weak electron-electron interaction, we have calculated a transmission coefficient through the wire, T(epsilon), and a local density of states, nu(epsilon) at low energies epsilon. In particular, we have found that the antiresonance in T(epsilon) has a generalized Breit-Wigner shape with the effective width Gamma(epsilon) which diverges at the Fermi level. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18099/1/Quantum_wire_hybridized.pdf Lerner, Igor V.; Yudson, Vladimir I. and Yurkevich, Igor (2008). Quantum wire hybridized with a single-level impurity. Physical Review Letters, 100 (25), |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18099/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |