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What is novel in quantum transport for mesoscopics?
Authors:Mukunda P Das  Frederick Green
Affiliation:(1) Department of Theoretical Physics. Institute of Advanced Studies, The Australian National University, 0200 Canberra, ACT, Australia;(2) School of Physics, The University of New South Wales, 2052 Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract:The understanding of mesoscopic transport has now attained an ultimate simplicity. Indeed, orthodox quantum kinetics would seem to say little about mesoscopics that has not been revealed — nearly effortlessly — by more popular means. Such is far from the case, however. The fact that kinetic theory remains very much in charge is best appreciated through the physics of a quantum point contact. While discretization of its conductance is viewed as the exclusive result of coherent, single-electron-wave transmission, this does not begin to address the paramount feature of all metallic conduction: dissipation. A perfect quantum point contact still has finite resistance, so its ballistic carriers must dissipate the energy gained from the applied field. How do they manage that? The key is in standard many-body quantum theory, and its conservation principles.
Keywords:Mesoscopic systems  quantum transport  many-body kinetic theory  conductance and noise  quantum point contacts
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