The theory of the "0.7 anomaly" in quantum point contacts
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.str-el
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pointanomalycalculationscontactsobservationsquantumstatetheory
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The phenomenology of the "0.7 anomaly" in quantum point contacts is fully explained in terms of a quasi-localized state, which forms as the point contact opens up. Detailed numerical calculations within spin-density functional theory indeed con rm the emergence of such a state. Quantitative calculations of the conductance and the noise are obtained using a model based on these observations, and are in excellent agreement with existing experimental observations.
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