Evolution of half plateaus as a function of electric field in a ballistic quasi-one-dimensional constriction

PATEL, N K , Nicholls, James, MARTINMORENO, L , PEPPER, M , FROST, J E F , RITCHIE, D A and JONES, G A C

(1991)

PATEL, N K , Nicholls, James, MARTINMORENO, L , PEPPER, M , FROST, J E F , RITCHIE, D A and JONES, G A C (1991) Evolution of half plateaus as a function of electric field in a ballistic quasi-one-dimensional constriction. Physical Review B, 44 (24).

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Abstract

We have investigated the effect of applying a dc source-drain voltage across a quasi-one-dimensional constriction formed at a GaAs-AlxGa1-xAs heterojunction. For conductances greater than 2e2/h, the measurements can be compared with the predictions of an adiabatic model proposed by Glazman and Khaetskii, in which the voltage is dropped symmetrically across the one-dimensional constriction. The source-drain voltage measurements are used to obtain the subband energies of the quasi-one-dimensional constriction. For conductances less than 2e2/h, the Glazman-Khaetskii model is no longer applicable and anomalous structure is observed.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleEvolution of half plateaus as a function of electric field in a ballistic quasi-one-dimensional constriction
AuthorsPATEL, N K
Nicholls, James
MARTINMORENO, L
PEPPER, M
FROST, J E F
RITCHIE, D A
JONES, G A C
Uncontrolled KeywordsQUANTUM POINT CONTACTS, QUANTIZED CONDUCTANCE, TRANSPORT, GAS, HETEROJUNCTION, TRANSMISSION, SUBBANDS
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Physics
Research Groups and Centres\Physics\Low Temperature Physics

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.44.13549

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