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Nonlocal resonant interaction between coupled quantum wires
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2003
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Quantum DynamicQuantum ScienceEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsMany-body Quantum PhysicNatural SciencesCavity QedCoupled Quantum WiresApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsResonant InteractionNonlocal Resonant InteractionQuantum Mechanical PropertyQuantum TheoryDisordered Quantum SystemConductance VanishesQuantum Entanglement
We study the transport in a system of coupled quantum wires and show evidence for a resonant interaction that occurs whenever one of them is biased close to pinch off. Measuring the conductance of one of the wires, as the width of the other is varied, we observe a resonant peak in the conductance that is correlated to the point at which the other wire pinches off. The origin of this interaction remains undetermined at present, although its characteristics appear consistent with predictions that a correlated many-body state should form in narrow wires as their conductance vanishes.
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