Tunneling into a Luttinger liquid revisited

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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4+ pages, 6 figures; references added, published version

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.266404

We study how electron-electron interactions renormalize tunneling into a Luttinger liquid beyond the lowest order of perturbation in the tunneling amplitude. We find that the conventional fixed point has a finite basin of attraction only in the point contact model, but a finite size of the contact makes it generically unstable to the tunneling-induced break up of the liquid into two independent parts. In the course of renormalization to the nonperturbative-in-tunneling fixed point, the tunneling conductance may show a nonmonotonic behavior with temperature or bias voltage.

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