Resonant tunneling in a Luttinger liquid

Abstract
The resonant tunneling through a double-barrier structure in a one-dimensional system of interacting spinless fermions is studied. The conductance is calculated as a function of gate voltage and temperature. It is shown that even in Luttinger liquids the line shape of resonances is almost the same as that of the noninteracting Fermi liquid provided that the temperature is not too low. The temperature dependence, on the other hand, is drastically changed by the interaction, and the height of the conductance peak is a nonmonotonic function of temperature for weak repulsive interaction.