1996
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.53.4054
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Quantum electronic transport through three-dimensional microconstrictions with variable shapes

Abstract: The transport properties of three-dimensional quantum microconstrictions in field-free conditions and under the influence of magnetic fields of arbitrary strengths and directions are studied via a generalized Büttiker model ͓Phys. Rev. B 41, 7906 ͑1990͔͒. It is shown that conductance quantization is influenced by the geometry of the microconstriction ͑that is, its length and the shape of its transverse cross section͒. In a weak longitudinal magnetic field, when r c ӷd, where r c is the cyclotron radius and d t… Show more

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“…The conductance of Au ASWs is related to a unit of G 0 , although the conductance deviates owing to irregularities in the wire shape, the convergent angle of electrodes, and the expansion of the interatomic distance. 19,[26][27][28] The geometry and roughness of the contact surfaces including electrodes also contribute to the conductance. 15 In conductance histograms of Pt and Ir NCs, peaks are not observed at quantized values, and the peaks are wider than those of Au NCs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The conductance of Au ASWs is related to a unit of G 0 , although the conductance deviates owing to irregularities in the wire shape, the convergent angle of electrodes, and the expansion of the interatomic distance. 19,[26][27][28] The geometry and roughness of the contact surfaces including electrodes also contribute to the conductance. 15 In conductance histograms of Pt and Ir NCs, peaks are not observed at quantized values, and the peaks are wider than those of Au NCs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation process of ASWs during thinning of NCs has been investigated in relation to their quantized conductance defined by a quantum ͑G 0 =2e 2 / h, where e is the electron charge and h is Planck's constant͒. [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] The histograms of conductance values measured during the thinning process of NCs are produced to examine both the quantization of conductance and corresponding structures. In the conductance histograms of Au NCs, peaks are observed at integer multiples of G 0 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, in PbTe QWRs, the initial QW width determines the cross-section shape of the electron waveguide (see the right side of Fig. 7) which in turn governs the ratio between perpendicular and lateral quantization energies [13,28]. The latter depends on the etched QWR width and may be assumed as constant.…”
Section: Orbital Degeneracy Of 1d Levels In Pbte Nanostructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We combine the capacitances of the conduction channel to the two gates and describe the interaction of the quantum point contact with the gates with the help of a single geometrical capacitance C. A simple model of a quantum point contact takes the potential to be a saddle point at the center of the constriction [43,44],…”
Section: Charge Relaxation Resistance Of a Quantum Point Contactmentioning
confidence: 99%