Spatially confined fractional quantum states in one-dimension
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Abstract
Recently, the quantized conductance in asymmetrically confined quasi-one-dimensional quantum wires formed in GaAs/AlGaAs based heterostructures was shown to appear at fractional values of e2/h in the absence of a quantising magnetic field [1-3]. In this work, we show that when an electrostatically defined 1D quantum wire was spatially relaxed by shallowing the confinement potential, the interacting 1D electrons formed a zigzag resulting in fractional conductance states at 1 and 2/5. Additional fractional states appeared at 2/5 and 2/7 on applying a large in-plane magnetic field. The magnetic field, in addition to electron-electron interaction, may result in antiphase correlated motion resulting in a more complex pattern of cyclic motion [2]. Temperature dependence of 2/5 state shows the fractional state was stable until 300 mK before starting to smear out.
References:
1. Kumar et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 086803, (2019).
2. Kumar and Pepper, Appl. Phys. Lett. 119, 110502 (2021).
3. G. Shavit and Y. Oreg, Phys. Rev. Lett. 123 036803 (2019).
References:
1. Kumar et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 086803, (2019).
2. Kumar and Pepper, Appl. Phys. Lett. 119, 110502 (2021).
3. G. Shavit and Y. Oreg, Phys. Rev. Lett. 123 036803 (2019).
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Presenters
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Sanjeev Kumar
University College London
Authors
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Sanjeev Kumar
University College London
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Michael Pepper
University College London
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Ian Farrer
University of Sheffield, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, Sheffield University
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David A Ritchie
Univ of Cambridge, University of Cambridge
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H Montagu
University College London