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Full counting statistics of Luttinger liquid conductor
Non-equilibrium bosonization technique is used to study current fluctuations
of interacting electrons in a single-channel quantum wire representing a
Luttinger liquid (LL) conductor. An exact expression for the full counting
statistics of the transmitted charge is derived. It is given by Fredholm
determinant of the counting operator with a time dependent scattering phase.
The result has a form of counting statistics of non-interacting particles with
fractional charges, induced by scattering off the boundaries between the LL
wire and the non-interacting leads.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Coexistence of Coulomb blockade and zero bias anomaly in a strongly coupled quantum dot
The current-voltage characteristics through a metallic quantum dot which is
well coupled to a metallic lead are measured. It is shown that the I-V curves
are composed of two contributions. One is a suppression of the tunneling
conductivity at the Fermi level and the second is an oscillating feature which
shifts with gate voltage. The results indicate that Zero-Bias-Anomaly and
Coulomb Blockade phenomena coexist in an asymmetric strongly coupled quantum
dot.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Zero bias anomaly in a two dimensional granular insulator
We compare tunneling density of states (TDOS) into two ultrathin Ag films,
one uniform and one granular, for different degrees of disorder. The uniform
film shows a crossover from Altshuler-Aronov (AA) zero bias anomaly to Efros
Shklovskii (ES) like Coulomb gap as the disorder is increased. The granular
film, on the other hand, exhibits AA behavior even deeply in the insulating
regime. We analyze the data and find that granularity introduces a new regime
for the TDOS. While the conductivity is dominated by hopping between clusters
of grains and is thus insulating, the TDOS probes the properties of an
individual cluster which is "metallic".Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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