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Subgap tunneling via a quantum interference effect: Insulators and charge density waves
[摘要] A quantum interference effect is discussed for subgap tunneling over a distance comparable to the coherence length, which is a consequence of advanced-advanced and retarded-retarded transmission modes [Altland and Zirnbauer, Phys. Rev. B 55, 1142 (1997)]. Effects typical of disorder are obtained from the interplay between multichannel averaging and higher order processes in the tunnel amplitudes. Quantum interference effects similar to those occurring in normal tunnel junctions explain magnetoresistance oscillations of a CDW pierced by nanoholes [Latyshev , Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 919 (1997)], having periodicity h/2e as a function of the flux enclosed in the nanohole. Subgap tunneling is coupled to the sliding motion by charge accumulation in the interrupted chains. The effect is within the same trend as random matrix theory for normal metal-CDW hybrids [Visscher , Phys. Rev. B 62, 6873 (2000)]. We suggest that the experiment by Latyshev probes weak localizationlike properties of evanescent quasiparticles, not an interference effect related to the quantum-mechanical ground state.
[发布日期] 2007-11-01 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] PHASE-SLIP;NORMAL-METAL;PEIERLS GAP;X-RAY;CURRENT CONVERSION;WEAK-LOCALIZATION;SUPERCONDUCTOR;SCATTERING;TRANSPORT;MAGNETORESISTANCE [时效性] 
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