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arxiv: cond-mat/0012205 · v2 · submitted 2000-12-12 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Analysis of the temperature-dependent quantum point contact conductance in view of the metal-insulator transition in two dimensions

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The temperature dependence of the conductance of a quantum point contact has been measured. The conductance as a function of the Fermi energy shows temperature-independent fixed points, located at roughly multiple integers of $e^{2}/h$. Around the first fixed point at e$^{2}$/h, the experimental data for different temperatures can been scaled onto a single curve. For pure thermal smearing of the conductance steps, a scaling parameter of one is expected. The measured scaling parameter, however, is significantly larger than 1. The deviations are interpreted as a signature of the potential landscape of the quantum point contact, and of the source-drain bias voltage. We relate our results phenomenologically to the metal-insulator transition in two dimensions.

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