Spin-charge separation in an Aharonov-Bohm interferometer
A. P. Dmitriev, I. V. Gornyi, V. Yu. Kachorovskii, D. G. Polyakov

TL;DR
This paper investigates how spin-charge separation affects electron transport in a quantum ring at high temperatures, revealing a complex spectrum structure and conditions under which dephasing is suppressed or unaffected by interactions.
Contribution
It demonstrates the impact of spin-charge separation on the spectral structure and conductance in a quantum ring, especially highlighting the conditions where dephasing is weak or interaction effects are negligible.
Findings
Levels split into sublevels with spacing governed by interaction strength
Tunneling width of sublevels is suppressed by a factor of Δ/T
High-temperature conductance shows interaction-induced sharp negative peaks
Abstract
We study manifestations of spin-charge separation (SCS) in transport through a tunnel-coupled interacting single-channel quantum ring. We focus on the high-temperature case (temperature larger than the level spacing ) and discuss both the classical (flux-independent) and interference contributions to the tunneling conductance of the ring in the presence of magnetic flux. We demonstrate that the SCS effects, which arise solely from the electron-electron interaction, lead to the appearance of a peculiar fine structure of the electron spectrum in the ring. Specifically, each level splits into a series of sublevels, with their spacing governed by the interaction strength. In the high- limit, the envelope of the series contains of the order of sublevels. At the same time, SCS suppresses the tunneling width of the sublevels by a factor of . As a…
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