Admittance and Nonlinear Transport in Quantum Wires, Point Contacts, and Resonant Tunneling Barriers

  • Büttiker M
  • Christen T
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Abstract

We present a discussion of the admittance (ac-conductance) and nonlinear I-V-characteristic for a number of mesoscopic conductors. Our approach is based on a generalization of the scattering approach which now includes the effects of the (long-range) Coulomb interaction. We discuss the admittance of a wire with an impurity and with a nearby gate. We extend a discussion of the low-frequency admittance of a quantum point contact to investigate the effects of the gates used to form the contact. We discuss the nonlinear I-V characteristic of a resonant double barrier structure and discuss the admittance for the double barrier for a large range of frequencies. Our approach emphasizes the overall conservation of charge (gauge invariance) and current conservation and the resulting sum rules for the admittance matrix and nonlinear transport coefficients.

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Büttiker, M., & Christen, T. (1997). Admittance and Nonlinear Transport in Quantum Wires, Point Contacts, and Resonant Tunneling Barriers. In Mesoscopic Electron Transport (pp. 259–289). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8839-3_7

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