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Thermal conductance in a spin-boson model: Cotunneling and low temperature properties
Published 2010-08-09, updated 2010-11-03Version 2
Bosonic thermal transport through a two-level system is analyzed at temperatures below and comparable to the two-level energy splitting. It is shown that in the low-temperature regime transport is dominated by correlated two-boson processes analogous to electron cotunneling in quantum dots under Coulomb blockade. We present a detailed analysis of the sequential-cotunneling crossover and obtain essentially an analytic description of the transport problem. Perturbative analysis is complemented by employing scaling properties of the Ohmic spin-boson model, allowing us to extract an anomalous low temperature scaling of thermal conductance.
Comments: 7 pages, 5 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 83, 045417 (2011)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, quant-ph
Keywords: low temperature properties, thermal conductance, cotunneling, bosonic thermal transport, low-temperature regime transport
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