1992
DOI: 10.1139/p92-160
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Nonlinear behaviour in the magneto-transport through continuous gate and split gate nanostructures

Abstract: Quantum point contacts (QPCs), defined by surface gate technology, are increasingly featuring as basic building blocks of more sophisticated geometries such as coupled dot, single electron, and coherent wave devices. For many of its potential roles the electron density within the QPC needs to be known accurately as a function of the voltage applied to the split gates that define the QPC within the two-dimensional electron gas. A common characterization technique extracts the density from the positions of the c… Show more

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