Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
2011-07-13
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
12 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
The appearance and evolution of an anomalous conductance plateau at 0.4 (in units of 2e2/h) in an In0.52Al0.48As/InAs quantum point contact (QPC), in the presence of lateral spin-orbit coupling, has been studied at T=4.2K as a function of the potential asymmetry between the in-plane gates of the QPC. The anomalous plateau, a signature of spin polarization in the channel, appears only over an intermediate range (around 3 V) of bias asymmetry. It is quite robust, being observed over a maximum range of nearly 1V of the sweep voltage common to the two in-plane gates. Our conductance measurements show evidence of surface roughness scattering from the side walls of the QPC. We show that a strong perpendicular magnetic field leads to magnetic confinement in the channel which reduces the importance of scattering from the side walls and favors the onset of near ballistic transport through the QPC.
Bhandari Narendra
Cahay Marc
Chetry K. B.
Das Palash
Herbert S. T.
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