Residual conductance of correlated one-dimensional nanosystems: A numerical approach

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作者
Molina, RA [1 ]
Schmitteckert, P
Weinmann, D
Jalabert, RA
Ingold, GL
Pichard, JL
机构
[1] Ctr Etud Saclay, Serv Phys Etat Condense, DSM, CEA, F-91191 Gif Sur Yvette, France
[2] Univ Karlsruhe, Inst Theorie Kondensierten Mat, D-76128 Karlsruhe, Germany
[3] Inst Phys & Chim Mat Strasbourg, CNRS, UMR 7405, ULP, F-67034 Strasbourg, France
[4] Univ Augsburg, Inst Phys, D-86135 Augsburg, Germany
[5] Univ Cergy Pontoise, Lab Phys Theor & Modelisat, F-95031 Cergy Pontoise, France
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10.1140/epjb/e2004-00176-y
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O469 [凝聚态物理学];
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070205 ;
摘要
We study a method to determine the residual conductance of a correlated system by means of the ground-state properties of a large ring composed of the system itself and a long non-interacting lead. The transmission probability through the interacting region, and thus its residual conductance, is deduced from the persistent current induced by a flux threading the ring. Density Matrix Renormalization Group techniques are employed to obtain numerical results for one-dimensional systems of interacting spinless fermions. As the flux dependence of the persistent current for such a system demonstrates, the interacting system coupled to an infinite non-interacting lead behaves as a non-interacting scatterer, but with an interaction dependent elastic transmission coefficient. The scaling to large lead sizes is discussed in detail as it constitutes a crucial step in determining the conductance. Furthermore, the method, which so far had been used at half filling, is extended to arbitrary filling and also applied to disordered interacting systems, where it is found that repulsive interaction can favor transport.
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页数:14
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