Non-universal conductance in quasi-helical quantum wires
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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conductancenon-universalwirefermihelicalleadsliquidquantum
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In a quantum wire with ideal helical modes, the conductance is quantized in units of e^2/h, provided the wire is connected to Fermi liquid leads. We show that this universality does not hold in partially gapped quasi-helical systems such as Rashba nanowires subject to a magnetic field, which are commonly used to mimic helical Luttinger liquids. Instead, their conductance takes a non-universal value that depends on the interactions in the wire, even in the presence of Fermi liquid leads. The non-universal conductance is rooted in a non-trivial mixing of spin and charge degrees of freedom, which in turn defines a non-helical low-energy Hamiltonian.
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