Magnetotunneling as a Probe of Luttinger-Liquid Behavior

Abstract

A novel method for detecting Luttinger-liquid behavior is proposed. The idea is to measure the tunneling conductance between a quantum wire and a parallel two-dimensional electron system as a function of both the potential difference between them, V, and an in-plane magnetic field, B. We show that the two-parameter dependence on B and V allows for a determination of the characteristic dependence on wave vector q and frequency ω of the spectral function, A LL(q,ω), of the quantum wire. In particular, the separation of spin and charge in the Luttinger liquid should manifest itself as singularities in the I-V-characteristic. The experimental feasibility of the proposal is discussed.

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