CHARACTERISTIC POTENTIALS FOR MESOSCOPIC RINGS THREADED BY AN AHARONOV-BOHM FLUX

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作者
BUTTIKER, M
机构
[1] IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, NY, 10598, Yorktown Heights
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10.1088/0031-8949/1994/T54/025
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O4 [物理学];
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0702 ;
摘要
Electro-static potentials for samples with the topology of a ring and penetrated by an Aharonov-Bohm flux are discussed. The sensitivity of the electron-density distribution to small variations in the flux generates an effective electro-static potential which is itself a periodic function of flux We investigate a simple model in which the flux sensitive potential leads to a persistent current which is enhanced compared to that of a loop of noninteracting electrons. For sample geometries with contacts the sensitivity of the electro-static potential to flux leads to a flux-induced capacitance. This capacitance gives the variation in charge due to an increment in flux. The flux-induced capacitance is contrasted with the electro-chemical capacitance which gives the variation in charge due to an increment in an electro-chemical potential. The discussion is formulated in terms of characteristic functions which give the variation of the electro-static potential in the interior of the conductor due to an increment in the external control parameters (flux, electro-chemical potentials).
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