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Interaction Effects in One-Dimensional Semiconductor Systems

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The transport in a semiconductor quantum wire is discussed with recent experimental/theoretical results. The transport in a single-mode quantum wire shows a power-law dependence with a characteristic interaction parameter K w ∼ 0.7. We show temperature and bias dependences of the transport of interacting electrons through a single mode quantum wire subject to arti.cially modulating potential. The spin and charge separation is predicted to be observed in a periodically modulated system.

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Tokura, Y., Odintsov, A.A., Tarucha, S. (1999). Interaction Effects in One-Dimensional Semiconductor Systems. In: Brandes, T. (eds) Low-Dimensional Systems. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 544. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46438-7_4

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