Inelastic cotunneling through a long diffusive wire
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.str-el
keywords
conductancediffusiveinelasticleadslongpower-lawwireanomaly
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We show that electron transport through a long multichannel wire, connected to leads by tunnel junctions, at low temperatures and voltages is dominated by inelastic cotunnelling. This mechanism results in experimentally observed power-law dependence of conductance on temperature and voltage, in the diffusive regime where usual Coulomb anomaly theory leads to exponentially low conductance. The power-law exponent is proportional to the distance between contacts.
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