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arxiv: 1010.3924 · v1 · pith:44XYRTVCnew · submitted 2010-10-19 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Scanning-gate microscopy of semiconductor nanostructures: an overview

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keywords imagingmicroscopynanostructuresoverviewquantumregimescanning-gatesemiconductor
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This paper presents an overview of scanning-gate microscopy applied to the imaging of electron transport through buried semiconductor nanostructures. After a brief description of the technique and of its possible artifacts, we give a summary of some of its most instructive achievements found in the literature and we present an updated review of our own research. It focuses on the imaging of GaInAs-based quantum rings both in the low magnetic field Aharonov-Bohm regime and in the high-field quantum Hall regime. In all of the given examples, we emphasize how a local-probe approach is able to shed new, or complementary, light on transport phenomena which are usually studied by means of macroscopic conductance measurements.

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