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Electron Transport in Granular Metals
Alexander Altland, Leonid I. Glazman, Alex Kamenev
Published 2003-05-12Version 1
We consider thermodynamic and transport properties of a long granular array with strongly connected grains (inter-grain conductance g>>1.) We find that the system exhibits activated behavior of conductance and thermodynamic density of states ~exp(-T*/T) where the gap, T*, is parametrically larger than the energy at which conventional perturbation theory breaks down. The scale T* represents energy needed to create a long single-electron charge soliton propagating through the array.
Comments: 4 pages, 1 figure
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: granular metals, electron transport, conventional perturbation theory breaks, long single-electron charge soliton propagating, long granular array
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