https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2005-00167-6
Magnetic field effects on low dimensional electron systems: Luttinger liquid behaviour in a quantum wire
1
INFN, Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati,
P.O. Box 13, 00044 Frascati, Italy
2
Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche, Università di Roma Tre,
Via della Vasca Navale 84, 00146 Roma, Italy
Corresponding author: a bellucci@lnf.infn.it
Received:
6
December
2004
Published online:
16
June
2005
We discuss the effects of a strong magnetic field in quantum wires. We show how the presence of a magnetic field modifies the role played by electron electron interaction producing a strong reduction of the backward scattering corresponding to the Coulomb repulsion. We discuss the consequences of this and other effects of magnetic field on the Tomonaga-Luttinger liquids and especially on their power-law behaviour in all correlation functions. The focal point is the rescaling of all the repulsive terms of the interaction between electrons with opposite momenta, due to the edge localization of the electrons and to the reduction of the length scale. Because of the same two reasons there are some interesting effects of the magnetic field concerning the backward scattering due to the presence of one impurity and the corresponding conductance. As an effect of the magnetic field we find also a spin polarization induced by a combination of electrostatic forces and the Pauli principle, quite similar to the one observed in large Quntum Dots.
PACS: 73.21.Hb – Quantum wires / 71.10.Pm – Fermions in reduced dimensions (anyons, composite fermions, Luttinger liquid, etc.) / 73.21.La – Quantum dots
© EDP Sciences, Società Italiana di Fisica, Springer-Verlag, 2005