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Landauer Conductance and Nonequilibrium Noise of One-Dimensional Interacting Electron Systems

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-06-25 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The conductance of one-dimensional interacting electron systems is calculated in a manner similar to Landauer's argument for non-interacting systems. Unlike in previous studies in which the Kubo formula was used, the conductance is directly evaluated as the ratio of current JJ to the chemical potential difference Δμ\Delta \mu between right-going and left-going particles. It is shown that both JJ and Δμ\Delta \mu are renormalized by electron-electron (e-e) interactions, but their ratio, the conductance, is not renormalized at all if the e-e interactions are the only scattering mechanism. It is also shown that nonequilibrium current fluctuation at low frequency is absent in such a case. These conclusions are drawn for both Fermi liquids (in which quasi-particles are accompanied with the backflow) and Tomonaga-Luttinger liquids.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9804124,
  title  = {Landauer Conductance and Nonequilibrium Noise of One-Dimensional Interacting Electron Systems},
  author = {Akira Shimizu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9804124},
  year   = {2015}
}

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