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    Many-body delocalization transition and relaxation in a quantum dot

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    We revisit the problem of quantum localization of many-body states in a quantum dot and the associated problem of relaxation of an excited state in a finite correlated electron system. We determine the localization threshold for the eigenstates in Fock space. We argue that the localization-delocalization transition (which manifests itself, e.g., in the statistics of many-body energy levels) becomes sharp in the limit of a large dimensionless conductance (or, equivalently, in the limit of weak interaction). We also analyze the temporal relaxation of quantum states of various types (a "hot-electron state", a "typical" many-body state, and a single-electron excitation added to a "thermal state") with energies below, at, and above the transition.Comment: 16+6 pages, 2 figures; comments, additional explanations, references, and Supplemental Material adde

    Electron transport in disordered Luttinger liquid

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    We study the transport properties of interacting electrons in a disordered quantum wire within the framework of the Luttinger liquid model. We demonstrate that the notion of weak localization is applicable to the strongly correlated one-dimensional electron system. Two alternative approaches to the problem are developed, both combining fermionic and bosonic treatment of the underlying physics. We calculate the relevant dephasing rate, which for spinless electrons is governed by the interplay of electron-electron interaction and disorder, thus vanishing in the clean limit. Our approach provides a framework for a systematic study of mesoscopic effects in strongly correlated electron systems.Comment: 41 pages, 24 figures, small corrections, more compac

    Ultranarrow resonance in Coulomb drag between quantum wires at coinciding densities

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    We investigate the influence of the chemical potential mismatch Δ\Delta (different electron densities) on Coulomb drag between two parallel ballistic quantum wires. For pair collisions, the drag resistivity ρD(Δ)\rho_{\rm D}(\Delta) shows a peculiar anomaly at Δ=0\Delta=0 with ρD\rho_{\rm D} being finite at Δ=0\Delta=0 and vanishing at any nonzero Δ\Delta. The "bodyless" resonance in ρD(Δ)\rho_{\rm D}(\Delta) at zero Δ\Delta is only broadened by processes of multi-particle scattering. We analyze Coulomb drag for finite Δ\Delta in the presence of both two- and three-particle scattering within the kinetic equation framework, focusing on a Fokker-Planck picture of the interaction-induced diffusion in momentum space of the double-wire system. We describe the dependence of ρD\rho_{\rm D} on Δ\Delta for both weak and strong intrawire equilibration due to three-particle scattering.Comment: 21 pages (+2.5 pages Suppl. Mat.), 2 figures; additional explanation

    Aharonov-Bohm conductance through a single-channel quantum ring: Persistent-current blockade and zero-mode dephasing

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    We study the effect of electron-electron interaction on transport through a tunnel-coupled single-channel ring. We find that the conductance as a function of magnetic flux shows a series of interaction-induced resonances that survive thermal averaging. The period of the series is given by the interaction strength α\alpha. The physics behind this behavior is the blocking of the tunneling current by the circular current. The main mechanism of dephasing is due to circular-current fluctuations. The dephasing rate is proportional to the tunneling rate and does not depend on α\alpha.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, typos corrected, appendix adde

    Theory of the fractional microwave-induced resistance oscillations

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    We develop a systematic theory of microwave-induced oscillations in magnetoresistivity of a 2D electron gas in the vicinity of fractional harmonics of the cyclotron resonance, observed in recent experiments. We show that in the limit of well-separated Landau levels the effect is dominated by a change of the distribution function induced by multiphoton processes. At moderate magnetic field, a single-photon mechanism originating from the microwave-induced sidebands in the density of states of disorder-broadened Landau levels becomes important.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures; V2: published version (typos corrected, references added and updated

    Temporal Dynamics of Photon Pairs Generated by an Atomic Ensemble

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    The time dependence of nonclassical correlations is investigated for two fields (1,2) generated by an ensemble of cold Cesium atoms via the protocol of Duan et al. [Nature Vol. 414, p. 413 (2001)]. The correlation function R(t1,t2) for the ratio of cross to auto-correlations for the (1,2) fields at times (t1,t2) is found to have a maximum value Rmax=292(+-)57, which significantly violates the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality R<=1 for classical fields. Decoherence of quantum correlations is observed over 175 ns, and is described by our model, as is a new scheme to mitigate this effect.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure

    K*-couplings for the antidecuplet excitation

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    We estimate the coupling of the K* vector meson to the N-->Theta+ transition employing unitary symmetry, vector meson dominance, and results from the GRAAL Collaboration for eta photoproduction off the neutron. Our small numerical value for the coupling constant is consistent with the non-observation of the Theta+ in recent CLAS searches for its photoproduction. We also estimate the K*-coupling for the N-->Sigma* excitation, with Sigma* being the Sigma-like antidecuplet partner of the Theta+-baryon.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure. Minor changes in text and abstract, references added; version to appear in Phys. Rev.
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