Transport in Double-Crossed Luttinger Liquids
Abstract
We study transport through two Luttinger liquids (one-dimensional electrons interacting through a Coulomb repulsion in a metal) coupled together at {\it two} points. External voltage biases are incorporated through boundary conditions. We include density-density couplings as well as single-particle hops at the contacts. For weak repulsive interactions, transport through the wires remains undisturbed by the inter-wire couplings, which renormalise to zero. For strong repulsive interactions, the inter-wire couplings become strong. For symmetric barriers and no external voltage bias, a single gate voltage is sufficient to tune for resonance transmission in both wires. However, for asymmetric couplings or for finite external biases, the system is insulating.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9811011,
title = {Transport in Double-Crossed Luttinger Liquids},
author = {P. Durganandini and Sumathi Rao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9811011},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Latex file, 11 pages, one eps figure