Ballistic quantum transport through Ge/Si core/shell nanowires
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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ballisticnanowiresshelltransportacutecorefieldmagnetic
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We study ballistic hole transport through Ge/Si core/shell nanowires at low temperatures. We observe Fabry-P$\acute{e}$rot interference patterns as well as conductance plateaus at integer multiples of 2e$^2$/h at zero magnetic field. Magnetic field evolution of these plateaus reveals large effective Land$\acute{e}$ g-factors. Ballistic effects are observed in nanowires with silicon shell thicknesses of 1 - 3 nm, but not in bare germanium wires. These findings inform the future development of spin and topological quantum devices which rely on ballistic subband-resolved transport.
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