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Coulomb drag between quantum wires with different electron densities
Thomas Fuchs, Rochus Klesse, Ady Stern
Published 2004-08-05Version 1
We study the way back-scattering electron--electron interaction generates Coulomb drag between quantum wires with different densities. At low temperature $T$ the system can undergo a commensurate-- incommensurate transition as the potential difference $|W|$ between the two wires passes a critical value $\Delta$, and this transition is reflected in a marked change in the dependence of drag resistivity on $W$ and $T$. At high temperature a density difference between the wires suppresses Coulomb drag induced by back scattering, and we use the Tomonaga--Luttinger model to study this suppression in detail.
Comments: 6 pages, 4 figures
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: quantum wires, electron densities, suppresses coulomb drag, electron-electron interaction generates coulomb drag, back-scattering electron-electron interaction generates coulomb
Tags: journal article
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