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Quantum transport in ladder-type networks: the role of nonlinearity, topology and spin

Katsuhiro NakamuraHeat Physics Department of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 28 Katartal Street, 100135 Tashkent, UzbekistanD. U. MatrasulovHeat Physics Department of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 28 Katartal Street, 100135 Tashkent, UzbekistanUktam SalomovHeat Physics Department of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 28 Katartal Street, 100135 Tashkent, UzbekistanG. M. MilibaevaHeat Physics Department of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 28 Katartal Street, 100135 Tashkent, UzbekistanJambul YusupovHeat Physics Department of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 28 Katartal Street, 100135 Tashkent, UzbekistanT. OhtaDepartment of Applied Physics, Osaka City University , Osaka 558-8585, JapanManabu MiyamotoDepartment of Applied Physics, Osaka City University , Osaka 558-8585, Japan
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We investigate quantum transport of electrons, phase solitons, etc. through mesoscopic networks of zero-dimensional quantum dots. Straight and circular ladders are chosen as networks with each coupled with three semi-infinite leads (with one incoming and the other two outgoing). Two transmission probabilities (TPs) as a function of the incident energy $\epsilon$ show a transition from anti-phase aperiodic to degenerate periodic spectra at the critical energy $\epsilon_c$ which is determined by a bifurcation point of the bulk energy dispersions. TPs of the circular ladder depend only on the parity of the winding number. Introduction of a single missing bond (MB) or missing step doubles the period of the periodic spectra at $\epsilon>\epsilon_c$ . Shift of the MB by lattice constant results in a striking switching effect at $\epsilon<\epsilon_c$. In the presence of the electric-field induced spin-orbit interaction (SOI), an obvious spin filtering occurs against the spin-unpolarized injection. Against the spin-polarized injection, on the other hand, the spin transport shows spin-flip (magnetization reversal) oscillations with respect to SOI. We also show a role of soliton in the context of its transport through the ladder networks.

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