Effects of electron-electron interaction on the conductance of open quantum dots
arXiv:cond-mat/9807304 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.82.390
Abstract
We study the effect of electron-electron interaction on the conductance of open quantum dots. We find that Coulomb interactions (i) do not affect the ensemble averaged conductance <G> if time-reversal symmetry has been broken by a magnetic field, (ii) enhance weak localization and weak anti-localization corrections to <G> in the absence of a magnetic field, (iii) increase conductance fluctuations, and (iv) enhance the effect of short trajectories on the conductivity of quantum dot.
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