Transport of a Luttinger liquid in the presence of a time dependent impurity

Abstract

We show that the macroscopic current and charge can be formulated as a Quantum Mechanical zero mode problem. We find that the current is given by the velocity operator of a particle restricted to move around a circle. As an explicit example we investigate a Luttinger liquid of length L which is perturbed by a time dependent impurity. Using the statistical mechanics of zero modes we computed the non-equilibrium current. In particular we show that in the low temperature limit, LT/L>1, the zero mode method introduced here becomes essential for computing the current.

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