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Detection of spin entanglement via spin-charge separation in crossed Tomonaga-Luttinger liquids

We investigate tunneling between two spinful Tomonaga-Luttinger liquids (TLLs) realized, e.g., as two crossed nanowires or quantum Hall edge states. When injecting into each TLL one electron of opposite spin, the dc current measured after the crossing differs for singlet, triplet, or product states....

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Published in:Physical review letters 2014-12, Vol.113 (26), p.266401-266401, Article 266401
Main Authors: Schroer, Alexander, Braunecker, Bernd, Levy Yeyati, Alfredo, Recher, Patrik
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Liquids
Nanowires
Noise
Separation
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