Aryanpour K, Han J E
Department of Physics, SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York 14260, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2009 Feb 6;102(5):056805. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.056805. Epub 2009 Feb 5.
We study one-dimensional itinerant electron models with ferromagnetic coupling to investigate the origin of the 0.7 anomaly in quantum point contacts. Linear conductance calculations from the quantum Monte Carlo technique for spin interactions of different spatial range suggest that 0.7(2e;{2}/h) anomaly results from a strong interaction of low-density conduction electrons to ferromagnetic fluctuations formed across the potential barrier. The conductance plateau appears due to the strong incoherent scattering at high temperature when the electron traversal time matches the time scale of dynamic ferromagnetic excitations.
我们研究具有铁磁耦合的一维巡游电子模型,以探究量子点接触中0.7反常现象的起源。通过量子蒙特卡罗技术对不同空间范围的自旋相互作用进行线性电导计算表明,0.7(2e²/h)反常现象是由低密度传导电子与跨越势垒形成的铁磁涨落的强相互作用导致的。当电子穿越时间与动态铁磁激发的时间尺度相匹配时,由于高温下的强非相干散射,电导平台出现。