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    Renormalization of hole-hole interaction at decreasing Drude conductivity

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    The diffusion contribution of the hole-hole interaction to the conductivity is analyzed in gated GaAs/Inx_xGa1−x_{1-x}As/GaAs heterostructures. We show that the change of the interaction correction to the conductivity with the decreasing Drude conductivity results both from the compensation of the singlet and triplet channels and from the arising prefactor αi<1\alpha_i<1 in the conventional expression for the interaction correction.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure

    Resonant Tunneling in a Dissipative Environment

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    We measure tunneling through a single quantum level in a carbon nanotube quantum dot connected to resistive metal leads. For the electrons tunneling to/from the nanotube, the leads serve as a dissipative environment, which suppresses the tunneling rate. In the regime of sequential tunneling, the height of the single-electron conductance peaks increases as the temperature is lowered, although it scales more weekly than the conventional 1/T. In the resonant tunneling regime (temperature smaller than the level width), the peak width approaches saturation, while the peak height starts to decrease. Overall, the peak height shows a non-monotonic temperature dependence. We associate this unusual behavior with the transition from the sequential to the resonant tunneling through a single quantum level in a dissipative environment.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure

    Simplicial quantum dynamics

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    Present-day quantum field theory can be regularized by a decomposition into quantum simplices. This replaces the infinite-dimensional Hilbert space by a high-dimensional spinor space and singular canonical Lie groups by regular spin groups. It radically changes the uncertainty principle for small distances. Gaugeons, including the gravitational, are represented as bound fermion-pairs, and space-time curvature as a singular organized limit of quantum non-commutativity. Keywords: Quantum logic, quantum set theory, quantum gravity, quantum topology, simplicial quantization.Comment: 25 pages. 1 table. Conference of the International Association for Relativistic Dynamics, Taiwan, 201

    Clifford algebra as quantum language

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    We suggest Clifford algebra as a useful simplifying language for present quantum dynamics. Clifford algebras arise from representations of the permutation groups as they arise from representations of the rotation groups. Aggregates using such representations for their permutations obey Clifford statistics. The vectors supporting the Clifford algebras of permutations and rotations are plexors and spinors respectively. Physical spinors may actually be plexors describing quantum ensembles, not simple individuals. We use Clifford statistics to define quantum fields on a quantum space-time, and to formulate a quantum dynamics-field-space-time unity that evades the compactification problem. The quantum bits of history regarded as a quantum computation seem to obey a Clifford statistics.Comment: 13 pages, no figures. Some of these results were presented at the American Physical Society Centennial Meeting, Atlanta, March 25, 199

    Disordered electron liquid in double quantum well heterostructures: Renormalization group analysis and dephasing rate

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    We report a detailed study of the influence of the electron-electron interaction on physical observables (conductance, etc.) of a disordered electron liquid in double quantum well heterostructure. We find that even in the case of common elastic scattering off electrons in both quantum wells, the asymmetry in the electron-electron interaction across and within quantum wells decouples them at low temperatures. Our results are in quantitative agreement with recent transport experiments on the gated double quantum well Alx_xGa1−x_{1-x}As/GaAs/Alx_xGa1−x_{1-x}As heterostructures.Comment: 15 pages; 5 figure

    Structural origin of the anomalous temperature dependence of the local magnetic moments in the CaFe2_{2}As2_{2} family of materials

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    We report a combination of Fe Kβ\beta x-ray emission spectroscopy and abab-intio calculations to investigate the correlation between structural and magnetic degrees of freedom in CaFe2_{2}(As1−x_{1-x}Px_{x} )2_{2}. The puzzling temperature behavior of the local moment found in rare earth-doped CaFe2_{2}As2_{2} [\textit{H. Gretarsson, et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 110}, 047003 (2013)}] is also observed in CaFe2_{2}(As1−x_{1-x}Px_{x})2_{2}. We explain this phenomenon based on first-principles calculations with scaled magnetic interaction. One scaling parameter is sufficient to describe quantitatively the magnetic moments in both CaFe2_{2}(As1−x_{1-x}Px_{x} )2_{2} (x=0.055x=0.055) and Ca0.78_{0.78}% La0.22_{0.22}Fe2_{2}As2_{2} at all temperatures. The anomalous growth of the local moments with increasing temperature can be understood from the observed large thermal expansion of the cc-axis lattice parameter combined with strong magnetoelastic coupling. These effects originate from the strong tendency to form As-As dimers across the Ca layer in the CaFe2_{2}As2_{2} family of materials. Our results emphasize the dual local-itinerant character of magnetism in Fe pnictides

    Theory of quantum metal to superconductor transitions in highly conducting systems

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    We derive the theory of the quantum (zero temperature) superconductor to metal transition in disordered materials when the resistance of the normal metal near criticality is small compared to the quantum of resistivity. This can occur most readily in situations in which ``Anderson's theorem'' does not apply. We explicitly study the transition in superconductor-metal composites, in an s-wave superconducting film in the presence of a magnetic field, and in a low temperature disordered d-wave superconductor. Near the point of the transition, the distribution of the superconducting order parameter is highly inhomogeneous. To describe this situation we employ a procedure which is similar to that introduced by Mott for description of the temperature dependence of the variable range hopping conduction. As the system approaches the point of the transition from the metal to the superconductor, the conductivity of the system diverges, and the Wiedemann-Franz law is violated. In the case of d-wave (or other exotic) superconductors we predict the existence of (at least) two sequential transitions as a function of increasing disorder: a d-wave to s-wave, and then an s-wave to metal transition

    Anderson Transitions: Criticality, Symmetries, and Topologies

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    The physics of Anderson transitions between localized and metallic phases in disordered systems is reviewed. We focus on the character of criticality as well as on underlying symmetries and topologies that are crucial for understanding phase diagrams and the critical behavior.Comment: 36 pages. Published in "50 Years of Anderson Localization", ed. by E. Abrahams (World Scientific, 2010); reprinted in IJMP
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