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arxiv: 1307.8328 · v2 · pith:W4CGDIHWnew · submitted 2013-07-31 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.str-el

Wigner and Kondo physics in quantum point contacts revealed by scanning gate microscopy

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.str-el
keywords pointkondowigneralternatinganomaliesanomalychannelconductance
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Quantum point contacts exhibit mysterious conductance anomalies in addition to well known conductance plateaus at multiples of 2e^2/h. These 0.7 and zero-bias anomalies have been intensively studied, but their microscopic origin in terms of many-body effects is still highly debated. Here we use the charged tip of a scanning gate microscope to tune in situ the electrostatic potential of the point contact. While sweeping the tip distance, we observe repetitive splittings of the zero-bias anomaly, correlated with simultaneous appearances of the 0.7 anomaly. We interpret this behaviour in terms of alternating equilibrium and non-equilibrium Kondo screenings of different spin states localized in the channel. These alternating Kondo effects point towards the presence of a Wigner crystal containing several charges with different parities. Indeed, simulations show that the electron density in the channel is low enough to reach one-dimensional Wigner crystallization over a size controlled by the tip position.

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