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Quasiclassical theory of electronic transport in mesoscopic systems: Luttinger liquids revisited

U. Eckern, P. Schwab

Published 2006-09-21, updated 2006-12-13Version 2

The method of the quasiclassical Green's function is used to determine the equilibrium properties of one-dimensional (1D) interacting Fermi systems, in particular, the bulk and the local (near a hard wall) density of states. While this is a novel approach to 1D systems, our findings do agree with standard results for Luttinger liquids obtained with the bosonization method. Analogies to the so-called $P(E)$ theory of tunneling through ultrasmall junctions are pointed out and are exploited. Further applications of the Green's function method for 1D systems are discussed.

Comments: 7 pages, Proceedings of ECNM06, Ustron, Poland (references added)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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