A comparative study of some models of incoherence at the mesoscopic scale

Benjamin, Colin ; Jayannavar , A. M. (2003) A comparative study of some models of incoherence at the mesoscopic scale International Journal of Modern Physics B, 17 (26). pp. 4733-4748. ISSN 0217-9792

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217979203022878

Abstract

The pre-existing literature on phenomena at the mesoscopic scale concern among other things phase coherent transport. Phase coherent transport dominates at very low temperatures. With increasing in temperature, as the system size becomes comparable to the inelastic mean free path phase incoherence sets in. This incoherence further leads to dephasing, and as a consequence purely quantum effects in electron transport give way to classical macroscopic behavior. In this work we consider two distinct phenomenological models of incoherent transport, the Coherent Absorption and Wave Attenuation models. We reveal some physical problems in the Coherent Absorption model as opposed to the Wave Attenuation model. We also compare our proposed model with experiments in case of the much studied peak to valley ratios in resonant tunneling diodes, magneto-conductance oscillations and Fano resonances in case of Aharonov-Bohm rings.

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Keywords:Inelastic Scattering; Resonant Tunneling Diodes; Aharonov-Bohm Rings; Fano Resonances
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