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arxiv: cond-mat/0507292 · v1 · pith:PNVV2W6Fnew · submitted 2005-07-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Interaction induced magnetic field asymmetry of nonlinear mesoscopic electrical transport

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keywords fieldmagneticasymmetryeveninteractionnonlinearalreadycharacteristics
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We demonstrate that the nonlinear I-V characteristics of a two probe conductor is not an even function of magnetic field. While the conductance of a two-probe conductor is even in magnetic field, we find that already the contributions to the current which are second order in voltage, are in general not even. This implies a departure from the Onsager microreversibility principle already in the weakly nonlinear regime. Interestingly, the effect that we find is due to the Coulomb interaction. A measurement of the magnetic field asymmetry can be used to determine the effective interaction strength. As a generic example, we discuss the I-V characteristics of a chaotic quantum dot. The ensemble averaged I-V of such a cavity is linear: nonlinearities are due to quantum interference. Consequently, phase-breaking reduces the asymmetry. We support this statement with a calculation which treats inelastic scattering with the help of a voltage probe.

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