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Crossover from Regular to Chaotic Behavior in the Conductance of Periodic Quantum Chains

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2009-10-30 v1 chao-dyn Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

The conductance of a waveguide containing finite number of periodically placed identical point-like impurities is investigated. It has been calculated as a function of both the impurity strength and the number of impurities using the Landauer-B\"uttiker formula. In the case of few impurities the conductance is proportional to the number of the open channels NN of the empty waveguide and shows a regular staircase like behavior with step heights 2e2/h\approx 2e^2/h. For large number of impurities the influence of the band structure of the infinite periodic chain can be observed and the conductance is approximately the number of energy bands (smaller than NN) times the universal constant 2e2/h2e^2/h. This lower value is reached exponentially with increasing number of impurities. As the strength of the impurity is increased the system passes from integrable to quantum-chaotic. The conductance, in units of 2e2/h2e^2/h, changes from NN corresponding to the empty waveguide to N/2\sim N/2 corresponding to chaotic or disordered system. It turnes out, that the conductance can be expressed as (1c/2)N(1-c/2)N where the parameter 0<c<10<c<1 measures the chaoticity of the system.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9710264,
  title  = {Crossover from Regular to Chaotic Behavior in the Conductance of Periodic Quantum Chains},
  author = {J. Cserti and G. Szálka and G. Vattay},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9710264},
  year   = {2009}
}

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