Vertical tunneling between two quantum dots in a transverse magnetic field

TEWORDT, M , HUGHES, R J F , MARTINMORENO, L , NICHOLLS, J T , ASAHI, H , KELLY, M J , LAW, V J , RITCHIE, D A , FROST, J E F , JONES, G A C and PEPPER, M

(1994)

TEWORDT, M , HUGHES, R J F , MARTINMORENO, L , NICHOLLS, J T , ASAHI, H , KELLY, M J , LAW, V J , RITCHIE, D A , FROST, J E F , JONES, G A C and PEPPER, M (1994) Vertical tunneling between two quantum dots in a transverse magnetic field. Physical Review B, 49 (12).

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Abstract

Tunneling between two quantum dots is studied at low temperatures. The quantum dots are formed by the combined sidewall confinement and vertical confinement in an AlxGa1-xAs-GaAs triple-barrier diode with a conducting diameter of 180 nm. The fine structure that is observed in the main resonance peaks of the current-voltage characteristics is related to lateral quantization effects. Electrons tunnel between zero-dimensional (OD) states in the two coupled quantum dots. A magnetic field applied perpendicular (transverse) to the tunneling direction shifts the main (2D) resonance peaks to higher bias and causes a substantial broadening. Within the fine structure we find that the resonance positions are virtually magnetic-field independent, whereas the resonance amplitudes show significant variations with increasing magnetic field; a simple model is developed to describe this behavior in terms of the magnetic-field dependence of the interdot transition probabilities.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleVertical tunneling between two quantum dots in a transverse magnetic field
AuthorsTEWORDT, M
HUGHES, R J F
MARTINMORENO, L
NICHOLLS, J T
ASAHI, H
KELLY, M J
LAW, V J
RITCHIE, D A
FROST, J E F
JONES, G A C
PEPPER, M
Uncontrolled KeywordsDOUBLE-BARRIER HETEROSTRUCTURES, STATES, DIODES, NANOSTRUCTURES, ELECTRONS, TRANSPORT, WELL, GAS
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Physics
Research Groups and Centres\Physics\Low Temperature Physics

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.49.8071

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