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Ballistic transport through quantum point contacts of multi-orbital oxides

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2023-02-01 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Linear and non-linear transport properties through an atomic-size point contact based on oxides two-dimensional electron gas is examined using the tight-binding method and the kp\mathbf{k\cdot p} approach. The ballistic transport is analyzed in contacts realized at the (001) interface between band insulators LaAlO3LaAlO_3 and SrTiO3SrTiO_3 by using the Landauer-B\"uttiker method for many sub-bands derived from three Ti 3d orbitals (dyzd_{yz}, dzxd_{zx} and dxyd_{xy}) in the presence of an out-of-plane magnetic field. We focus especially on the role played by the atomic spin-orbit coupling and the inversion symmetry breaking term pointing out three transport regimes: the first, at low energies, involving the first dxyd_{xy}-like sub-bands, where the conductance quantization is robust; a second one, at intermediate energies, entailing further dxyd_{xy}-like sub-bands, where the sub-band splitting induced by the magnetic field is quenched; the third one, where the mixing between light dxyd_{xy}-like, heavy dyzd_{yz}-like and dzxd_{zx}-like sub-bands is so strong that the conductance plateaus turn out to be very narrow. Very good agreement is found with recent experiments exploring the transport properties at low energies.

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@article{arxiv.2012.01395,
  title  = {Ballistic transport through quantum point contacts of multi-orbital oxides},
  author = {J. Settino and C. A. Perroni and F. Romeo and V. Cataudella and R. Citro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.01395},
  year   = {2023}
}

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11 pages, 9 figures