Influence of spin on the persistent current of strongly interacting electrons
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- 14 February 1996
Abstract
The lowest eigenenergies of few, strongly interacting electrons in a one--dimensional ring are studied in the presence of an impurity barrier. The persistent current $\:I\:$, periodic in an Aharonov--Bohm flux penetrating the ring, is strongly influenced by the electron spin. The impurity does not remove discontinuities in $\:I\:$ at zero temperature. The total electron spin of the ground state oscillates with the flux. Strong electron--electron interaction enhances $\:I\:$, albeit not up to the value of the clean ring which itself is smaller than $\:I\:$ for free electrons. $\:I\:$ disappears on a temperature scale that depends exponentially on the electron density. In the limit of very strong interaction the response to small fluxes is diamagnetic.
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- Published version: Physica B: Condensed Matter, 222 (1), 43.
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