Statistics of reflection eigenvalues in chaotic cavities with non-ideal leads

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DOI10.1103/PHYSREVLETT.108.206806arXiv1111.5557WikidataQ51320459 ScholiaQ51320459MaRDI QIDQ6229219FDOQ6229219


Authors: Pedro Vidal, Eugene Kanzieper Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 23 November 2011

Abstract: The scattering matrix approach is employed to determine a joint probability density function of reflection eigenvalues for chaotic cavities coupled to the outside world through both ballistic and tunnel point contacts. Derived under assumption of broken time-reversal symmetry, this result is further utilised to (i) calculate the density and correlation functions of reflection eigenvalues, and (ii) analyse fluctuations properties of the Landauer conductance for the illustrative example of asymmetric chaotic cavity. Further extensions of the theory are pinpointed.













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