Scanning gate imaging of quantum point contacts and the origin of the 0.7 anomaly

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Andrea Iagallo
Nicola Paradiso
Stefano Roddaro
Christian Reichl
Werner Wegscheider
Giorgio Biasiol
Lucia Sorba
Fabio Beltram
Stefan Heun
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[1] Istituto Nanoscienze-CNR and Scuola Normale Superiore,National Enterprise for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (NEST)
[2] Laboratorio TASC,Istituto Offcina dei Materiali CNR
[3] ETH Zurich,Solid State Physics Laboratory
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Nano Research | 2015年 / 8卷
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two-dimensional electron gas (2-DEG); scanning gate microscopy; 0.7 anomaly;
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The origin of the anomalous transport feature appearing at a conductance G ≈ 0.7 × (2e2/h) in quasi-1D ballistic devices-the so-called 0.7 anomaly-represents a long standing puzzle. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain it, but a general consensus has not been achieved. Proposed explanations have been based on quantum interference, the Kondo effect, Wigner crystallization, and other phenomena. A key open issue is whether the point defects that can occur in these low-dimensional devices are the physical cause behind this conductance anomaly. Here we adopt a scanning gate microscopy technique to map individual impurity positions in several quasi-1D constrictions and correlate these with conductance characteristics. Our data demonstrate that the 0.7 anomaly can be observed irrespective of the presence of localized defects, and we conclude that the 0.7 anomaly is a fundamental property of low-dimensional systems.
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页码:948 / 956
页数:8
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