Long-lived circulating currents in strongly correlated nanorings
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2019-09-17
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We study the time evolving currents flowing in an interacting, ring-shaped nanostructure after a bias voltage has been switched on. The source-to-drain current exhibits the expected relaxation towards its quasi-static equilibrium value at a rate $\Gamma_0$ reflecting the lead-induced broadening of the ring states. In contrast, the current circulating within the ring decays with a different rate $\Gamma$, which is a rapidly decaying function of the interaction strength and thus can take values orders of magnitude below $\Gamma_0$. This implies the existence of a regime in which the nanostructure is far from equilibrium even though the transmitted current is already stationary. We discuss experimental setups to observe the long-lived ring transients.
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cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.str-el
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Schoenauer, B M, Gergs, N M, Schmitteckert, P, Evers, F & Schuricht, D 2019, 'Long-lived circulating currents in strongly correlated nanorings', Physical Review Research, vol. 1, no. 2. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.1.022006