Many-body Spin Interactions in Semiconductor Quantum Wires
D. J. Reilly, L. N. Pfeiffer, G. R. Facer, K. W. West, A. S. Dzurak, B. E. Kane, R. G. Clarke, P. J. Stiles, J. L. O'Brien and N. E. Lumpkin
Australian Journal of Physics
53(4) 543 - 552
Published: 2000
Abstract
Zero length quantum wires (or point contacts) exhibit unexplained conductance structure close to 0.7 × 2e 2 /h in the absence of an applied magnetic field. We have studied the density- and temperature-dependent conductance of ultra-low-disorder GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wires with nominal lengths l=0 and 2µm, fabricated from structures free of the disorder associated with modulation doping. In a direct comparision we observe structure near 0.7 × 2e 2 /h for l = 0, whereas thel = 2µm wires show structure evolving with increasing electron density to 0.5 × 2e 2 /h in zero magnetic field, the value expected for an ideal spin-split sub-band. Our results suggest the dominant mechanism through which electrons interact can be strongly affected by the length of the 1D region.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH00040
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