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arxiv: cond-mat/9408064 · v1 · submitted 1994-08-21 · ❄️ cond-mat

Tunneling and Quantum Noise in 1-D Luttinger Liquids

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We study non-equilibrium noise in the transmission current through barriers in 1-D Luttinger liquids and in the tunneling current between edges of fractional quantum Hall liquids. The distribution of tunneling events through narrow barriers can be described by a Coulomb gas lying in the time axis along a Keldysh (or non-equilibrium) contour. The charges tend to reorganize as a dipole gas, which we use to describe the tunneling statistics. Intra-dipole correlations contribute to the high-frequency ``Josephson'' noise, which has an algebraic singularity at $\omega=e^*V/\hbar$, whereas inter-dipole correlations are responsible for the low-frequency noise. Inter-dipole interactions give a $1/t^2$ correlation between the tunneling events that results in a $|\omega|$ singularity in the noise spectrum. We present a diagrammatic technique to calculate the correlations in perturbation theory, and show that contributions from terms of order higher than the dipole-dipole interaction should only affect the strength of the $|\omega|$ singularity, but its form should remain $\sim |\omega|$ to all orders in perturbation theory.

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