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The conductance quantum, denoted by the symbol , is the quantized unit of
electrical conductance The electrical resistance of an object is a measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current. Its reciprocal quantity is , measuring the ease with which an electric current passes. Electrical resistance shares some conceptual paralle ...
. It is defined by the elementary charge ''e'' and
Planck constant The Planck constant, or Planck's constant, is a fundamental physical constant of foundational importance in quantum mechanics. The constant gives the relationship between the energy of a photon and its frequency, and by the mass-energy equivale ...
''h'' as: :G_0 = \frac = It appears when measuring the conductance of a
quantum point contact A quantum point contact (QPC) is a narrow constriction between two wide electrically conducting regions, of a width comparable to the electronic wavelength (nano- to micrometer). The importance of QPC lies in the fact that they prove quantisation of ...
, and, more generally, is a key component of the Landauer formula, which relates the electrical conductance of a quantum conductor to its quantum properties. It is twice the reciprocal of the
von Klitzing constant The quantum Hall effect (or integer quantum Hall effect) is a quantized version of the Hall effect which is observed in two-dimensional electron systems subjected to low temperatures and strong magnetic fields, in which the Hall resistance exhi ...
(2/''R''K). Note that the conductance quantum does not mean that the conductance of any system must be an integer multiple of ''G''0. Instead, it describes the conductance of two quantum channels (one channel for spin up and one channel for spin down) if the probability for transmitting an electron that enters the channel is unity, i.e. if transport through the channel is
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. If the transmission probability is less than unity, then the conductance of the channel is less than ''G''0. The total conductance of a system is equal to the sum of the conductances of all the parallel quantum channels that make up the system.


Derivation

In a 1D wire, connecting two reservoirs of potential u_1 and u_2 adiabatically: The density of states is \frac = \frac , where the factor 2 comes from electron spin degeneracy, h is the
Planck constant The Planck constant, or Planck's constant, is a fundamental physical constant of foundational importance in quantum mechanics. The constant gives the relationship between the energy of a photon and its frequency, and by the mass-energy equivale ...
, and v is the electron velocity. The voltage is: V = -\frac , where e is the electron charge. The 1D current going across is the current density: j = -ev(\mu_1-\mu_2) \frac . This results in a quantized conductance: G_0 = \frac = \frac = \frac .


Occurrence

Quantized conductance occurs in wires that are ballistic conductors, when the elastic mean free path is much larger than the length of the wire: l_ \gg L . B. J. van Wees et al. first observed the effect in a point contact in 1988. Carbon nanotubes have quantized conductance independent of diameter. The
quantum hall effect The quantum Hall effect (or integer quantum Hall effect) is a quantized version of the Hall effect which is observed in two-dimensional electron systems subjected to low temperatures and strong magnetic fields, in which the Hall resistance exh ...
can be used to precisely measure the conductance quantum value. It also occurs in electrochemistry reactions and in association with the quantum capacitance defines the rate with which electrons are transferred between quantum chemical states as described by the quantum rate theory.


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Mesoscopic physics Mesoscopic physics is a subdiscipline of condensed matter physics that deals with materials of an intermediate size. These materials range in size between the nanoscale for a quantity of atoms (such as a molecule) and of materials measuring mic ...
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Quantum point contact A quantum point contact (QPC) is a narrow constriction between two wide electrically conducting regions, of a width comparable to the electronic wavelength (nano- to micrometer). The importance of QPC lies in the fact that they prove quantisation of ...
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Quantum wire In mesoscopic physics, a quantum wire is an electrically conducting wire in which quantum effects influence the transport properties. Usually such effects appear in the dimension of nanometers, so they are also referred to as nanowires. Quantum e ...
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