Confined quantum systems in one dimension and conductance oscillations in narrow channels
Abstract
An exactly solvable electron model of a confined system with inverse-square interaction is presented. The ground state is given by the Jastrow-product wavefunction of power-law form. We discuss the results in connection with conductance oscillations observed in semiconductor nanostructures, for which single-electron charging effects play a crucial role. Due to the internal spin degrees of freedom, there appear two independent periods of the conductance oscillations in very narrow channels even at zero temperature.
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