Conductance through weak constrictions in Luttinger liquids is shown to
vanish with frequency ω as c1ω2+c2ω2/g−2, where
g is a dimensionless parameter characterizing the Luttinger liquid phase, and
c1 and c2 are nonuniversal constants. The first term arises from the ^^
Coulomb blockade' effect and dominates for g<1/2, whereas the second
results from eliminating high-energy modes and dominates for g>1/2.Comment: Latex file + one appended postcript figur