Dephasing and the Orthogonality Catastrophe in Tunneling through a Quantum Dot: The “Which Path?” Interferometer

I. L. Aleiner, Ned S. Wingreen, and Yigal Meir
Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 3740 – Published 10 November 1997
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Abstract

The “Which Path?” interferometer consists of an Aharonov-Bohm ring with a quantum dot (QD) built in one of its arms, and an additional quantum point contact (QPC) located close to the QD. The transmission coefficient of the QPC depends on the charge state of the QD. Hence the point contact acts as a controllable measurement device for which path an electron takes through the ring. We calculate the suppression of the Aharonov-Bohm oscillations which is caused by both measurement dephasing and the orthogonality catastrophe, i.e., respectively, by real and virtual electron-hole pair creation at the QPC.

  • Received 3 February 1997

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.79.3740

©1997 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

I. L. Aleiner1, Ned S. Wingreen1, and Yigal Meir2

  • 1NEC Research Institute, 4 Independence Way, Princeton, New Jersey 08540
  • 2Physics Department, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, 84105, Israel

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Vol. 79, Iss. 19 — 10 November 1997

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