Transmission spectrum of a tunneling particle interacting with dynamical fields: real-time functional-integral approach
Abstract
A real-time functional-integral method is used to derive an effective action that gives the transmission spectrum of a tunneling particle interacting with a bath of harmonic oscillators. The transmission spectum is expressed in terms of double functional integrals with respect to the coordinate of the particle which are evaluated by means of stationary-phase approximation. The equations of motion for the stationary-phase trajectories are solved exactly for an arbitrary spectral density function of the bath, and the obtained solutions are used to find the transmission spectra for specific examples. For a bath with single frequency , an analytic expression of the transmission spectrum is obtained which covers from sudden tunneling () to adiabatic one (), where is the time it would take a classical particle to traverse the inverted bare potential barrier. For a bath with Ohmic spectrum, the differential tunneling conductance at low bias voltage and for is found to obey a power law , where is the friction coefficient and is the tunneling exponent in the absence of interaction.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9607189,
title = {Transmission spectrum of a tunneling particle interacting with dynamical fields: real-time functional-integral approach},
author = {Masahito Ueda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9607189},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
RevTeX3.0, 18 pages, two figures (not included) are available upon request from the author. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. B15