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Dependence of the 0.7 anomaly on the curvature of the potential barrier in quantum wires.

Authors :
Smith, L. W.
Al-Taie, H.
Lesage, A. A. J.
Sfigakis, F.
See, P.
Griffiths, J. P.
Beere, H. E.
Jones, G. A. C.
Ritchie, D. A.
Hamilton, A. R.
Kelly, M. J.
Smith, C. G.
Source :
Physical Review B: Condensed Matter & Materials Physics. Jun2015, Vol. 91 Issue 23, p235402-1-235402-7. 7p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Ninety-eight one-dimensional channels defined using split gates fabricated on a GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure are measured during one cooldown at 1.4 K. The devices are arranged in an array on a single chip and are individually addressed using a multiplexing technique. The anomalous conductance feature known as the "0.7 structure" is studied using statistical techniques. The ensemble of data shows that the 0.7 anomaly becomes more pronounced and occurs at lower values as the curvature of the potential barrier in the transport direction decreases. This corresponds to an increase in the effective length of the device. The 0.7 anomaly is not strongly influenced by other properties of the conductance related to density. The curvature of the potential barrier appears to be the primary factor governing the shape of the 0.7 structure at a given T and B. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10980121
Volume :
91
Issue :
23
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Physical Review B: Condensed Matter & Materials Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
108753723
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.91.235402