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Zero-bias Anomaly of Quantum Point Contacts in the Low-Conductance Limit

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-05-19 v3

Abstract

Most quantum point contacts (QPCs) fabricated in high-mobility 2D electron gases show a zero-bias conductance peak near pinchoff, but the origin of this peak remains a mystery. Previous experiments have primarily focused on the zero-bias peak at moderate conductance, in the range (1-2)e^2/h. Here, measurements are presented of zero-bias peaks that persist down to 10^{-4}e^2/h. Magnetic field and temperature dependencies of the zero-bias peak in the low-conductance limit are qualitatively different from the analogous phenomenology at higher conductance, with implications for existing theoretical models of transport in low-density QPCs.

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@article{arxiv.1005.3764,
  title  = {Zero-bias Anomaly of Quantum Point Contacts in the Low-Conductance Limit},
  author = {Y. Ren and W. W. Yu and S. M. Frolov and J. A. Folk and W. Wegscheider},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.3764},
  year   = {2015}
}