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Shot Noise Suppression at Non-integer Conductance Plateaus in a Quantum Point Contact

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

We study non-equilibrium differential conductance and current fluctuations in a single quantum point contact. The two-terminal electrical transport properties -- differential conductance and shot noise -- are measured at 1.5 K as a function of the drain-source voltage and the Schottky split-gate voltage. In differential conductance measurements, conductance plateaus appear at integer multiples of 2e2/h2e^2/h when the drain-source voltage is small, and the plateaus evolve to a fractional of 2e2/h2e^2/h as the drain-source voltage increases. Our shot noise measurements correspondingly show that the shot noise signal is highly suppressed at both the integer and the non-integer conductance plateaus. This main feature can be understood by the induced electrostatic potential model within a single electron picture. In addition, we observe the 0.7 structure in the differential conductance and the suppressed shot noise around 0.7 (2e2/h2e^2/h); however, the previous single-electron model cannot explain the 0.7 structure and the noise suppression, suggesting that this characteristic relates to the electron-electron interactions.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0311435,
  title  = {Shot Noise Suppression at Non-integer Conductance Plateaus in a Quantum Point Contact},
  author = {N. Y. Kim and W. D. Oliver and Y. Yamamoto and Y. Hirayama},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0311435},
  year   = {2007}
}

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4 pages, 4 figures, RevTeX4