Parallel Quantum-Point-Contacts as High-Frequency-Mixers

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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4 figures, RevTeX, to be published in the 16 June 1997 issue of Applied Physic Letters

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10.1063/1.119139

We present the results of high-frequency mixing experiments performed upon parallel quantum point-contacts defined in the two-dimensional electron gas of an Al_{x}Ga_{1-x}As/GaAs-heterostructure. The parallel geometry, fabricated using a novel double-resist technology, enables the point-contact device to be impedance matched over a wide frequency range and, in addition, increases the power levels of the mixing signal while simultaneously reducing the parasitic source-drain capacitance. Here, we consider two parallel quantum point-contact devices with 155 and 110 point-contacts respectively; both devices operated successfully at liquid helium and liquid nitrogen temperatures with a minimal conversion loss of 13 dB.

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