S.M. Girvin, A.H. MacDonald, et al.
Physical Review Letters
We study theoretically the transport of a one-channel Luttinger liquid through a weak link. For repulsive electron interactions, the electrons are completely reflected by even the smallest scatterer, leading to a truly insulating weak link, in striking contrast to that for noninteracting electrons. At finite temperature (T) the conductance is nonzero, and is predicted to vanish as a power of T. At T=0 power-law current-voltage characteristics are predicted. For attractive interactions, a Luttinger liquid is argued to be perfectly transmitted through even the largest of barriers. The role of Fermi-liquid leads is also explored. © 1992 The American Physical Society.
S.M. Girvin, A.H. MacDonald, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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Physical Review Letters
D.M. Newns, H.R. Krishnamurthy, et al.
Physical Review Letters
Matthew P. A. Fisher
Physical Review B