We use the technique of bosonization to understand a variety of recent experimental results on the conductivity of a quantum wire. The quantum wire is taken to be a finite-length Luttinger liquid connected on two sides to semi-infinite Fermi liquids through contacts. The contacts are modeled as (short) Luttinger liquids bounded by localized one-body potentials. We use effective actions and the renormalization group to study the effects of electronic interactions within the wire, the length of the wire, finite temperature, and a magnetic field, on the conductivity. We explain the deviations of the conductivity from 2Ne(2)/h in wires that are not too short as arising from renormalization effects caused by the repulsive interactions. We also e...
This thesis reports our work on transport related problems in mesoscopic physics using analytical as...
We have studied quantum wires using the Green’s function technique within density-functional theory,...
We calculate the finite-temperature conductance of clean, weakly interacting one-dimensional quantum...
We use the technique of bosonization to understand a variety of recent experimental results on the c...
We examine the effect of interactions between the electrons on the Landauer-Buttiker conductances of...
We model one-dimensional transport through each open channel of a quantum wire by a Luttinger liquid...
We examine the effect of interactions between the electrons on the Landauer-Buttiker conductances of...
We study the effect that resistive regions have on the conductance of a quantum wire with interactin...
We study the effect that resistive regions have on the conductance of a quantum wire with interactin...
We study the electrical conductance in single-mode quantum wires with Rashba spin-orbit interaction ...
We study the effect that resistive regions have on the conductance of a quantum wire with interactin...
We use the nonequilibrium Green's function formalism and a self-consistent Hartree-Fock approximatio...
We study the 1D transport through open channels of a quantum wire by a Luttinger liquid model. We in...
We study the 1D transport through open channels of a quantum wire by a Luttinger liquid model. We in...
We study the transport properties of a long non-uniform quantum wire where the electron–electron int...
This thesis reports our work on transport related problems in mesoscopic physics using analytical as...
We have studied quantum wires using the Green’s function technique within density-functional theory,...
We calculate the finite-temperature conductance of clean, weakly interacting one-dimensional quantum...
We use the technique of bosonization to understand a variety of recent experimental results on the c...
We examine the effect of interactions between the electrons on the Landauer-Buttiker conductances of...
We model one-dimensional transport through each open channel of a quantum wire by a Luttinger liquid...
We examine the effect of interactions between the electrons on the Landauer-Buttiker conductances of...
We study the effect that resistive regions have on the conductance of a quantum wire with interactin...
We study the effect that resistive regions have on the conductance of a quantum wire with interactin...
We study the electrical conductance in single-mode quantum wires with Rashba spin-orbit interaction ...
We study the effect that resistive regions have on the conductance of a quantum wire with interactin...
We use the nonequilibrium Green's function formalism and a self-consistent Hartree-Fock approximatio...
We study the 1D transport through open channels of a quantum wire by a Luttinger liquid model. We in...
We study the 1D transport through open channels of a quantum wire by a Luttinger liquid model. We in...
We study the transport properties of a long non-uniform quantum wire where the electron–electron int...
This thesis reports our work on transport related problems in mesoscopic physics using analytical as...
We have studied quantum wires using the Green’s function technique within density-functional theory,...
We calculate the finite-temperature conductance of clean, weakly interacting one-dimensional quantum...