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Universal scaling of electron transmission for nearly ballistic and quantum dragon nanodevices

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  • Novotny, Mark A.
  • Novotný, Tomáš

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We predict two different universal scaling regimes for the quantum transmission of metallic nanodevices following the addition of a small amount of uncorrelated disorder. A nanodevice is connected to two thin semi-infinite uniform leads, and the Non-Equilibrium Green’s Function (NEGF) methodology yields the electron transmission T(E) as a function of the injected electron energy E. Ballistic nanodevices have no disorder and have T(E)=1 for all E that allow electron propagation in the leads. Quantum dragon nanodevices can have extremely strong properly correlated disorder, and still have T(E)=1 for all E. Additional uncorrelated site disorder leads to Fano resonances in T(E). Averaging over the uncorrelated disorder we predict using perturbation theory two universal scaling regimes for Tave(E). The functional form of both universal scaling regimes depend on the device length and width, energy, and variance of the uncorrelated disorder. The second scaling regime, valid for small but somewhat larger uncorrelated disorder than the first scaling regime, also has the form dependent on the density of states of the system. These two scaling regimes are demonstrated to be valid via large scale computer calculations.

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  • Novotny, Mark A. & Novotný, Tomáš, 2025. "Universal scaling of electron transmission for nearly ballistic and quantum dragon nanodevices," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 199(P3).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:chsofr:v:199:y:2025:i:p3:s0960077925008926
    DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2025.116879
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