1D-1D Coulomb drag in a ~6 Million Mobility Bi-layer Heterostructure
ORAL
Abstract
We report Coulomb drag measurements in vertically-coupled quantum wires. The wires are fabricated in GaAs/AlGaAs bilayer heterostructures grown from two different MBE chambers: one at Sandia National Laboratories (1.2M mobility), and the other at Princeton University (6M mobility). The previously observed positive and negative drag signals are seen in both types of devices, demonstrating the robustness of the result. However, attempts to determine the temperature dependence of the drag signal in the 1D regime proved challenging in the higher mobility heterostructure (Princeton), in part because of difficulties in aligning the wires within the same transverse subband configuration. Nevertheless, this work, performed at the Microkelvin laboratory of the University of Florida, is an important proof-of-concept for future investigations of the temperature dependence of the 1D-1D drag signal down to a few mK. Such an experiment could confirm the Luttinger charge density wave interlocking predicted to occur in the wires. Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL8500.
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Authors
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Simon Bilodeau
McGill University
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Dominique Laroche
Sandia Natl Labs, Sandia National Laboratories
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J. S. Xia
University of Florida, Dept. of Physics and NHMFL, Univ. of Florida
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Mike Lilly
Sandia National Labs, Sandia National Laboratories, Sandia National Laboratory
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John Reno
Sandia National Laboratories
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Loren Pfeiffer
Princeton University, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton
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Ken West
Princeton University
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Guillaume Gervais
McGill University