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TT 6: Transport: Nanoelectronics I - Quantum Dots, Wires, Point Contacts 1

TT 6.13: Vortrag

Montag, 26. März 2012, 12:45–13:00, BH 334

Inhomogeneous Spin Chains and Luttinger Liquids — •Nicholas Sedlmayr, Jan Ohst, Jesko Sirker, and Sebastian Eggert — University of Kaiserslautern, Germany

We consider a one-dimensional spin chain with inhomogeneous coupling, which can also be modeled as an inhomogeneous Luttinger liquid. The Luttinger liquid paradigm has proved a very successful theoretical tool for investigating one-dimensional wires. However, there remain open questions about what happens when such a system becomes inhomogeneous. The mapping between the spin chain and the Luttinger liquid allows us to use a variety of methods in analyzing the problem. Of particular interest is the case where the Luttinger liquid is attached to external leads, as is necessary for example when measuring the conductance of the wire. In this paper we use an abrupt shift in the parameters of the Luttinger liquid to model these connections and see how this affects its behavior. In particular we analyze the relevant back-scattering perturbations at the connections, and identify a case where this relevant operator can be tuned to zero within an otherwise still inhomogeneous system. This of course has consequences not only for transport in the Luttinger liquid system but also for the magnetic susceptibility of the spin chain.

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