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arxiv: 0904.1940 · v1 · submitted 2009-04-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Magnetic field controlled electron transport in a thin cylinder

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keywords magneticsystemcylinderelectronflux-quantumfunctionsizethin
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We explore electron transport in a thin cylinder, attached to two semi-infinite one-dimensional metallic electrodes, in the presence of both longitudinal and transverse magnetic fluxes. A simple tight-binding model is used to describe the system, where all the calculations are performed in the Green's function formalism. Quite surprisingly it is observed that, typical current amplitude oscillates as a function of the transverse magnetic flux, associated with conductance-energy characteristics, showing $N\phi_0$ flux-quantum periodicity, where $N$ and $\phi_0$ $(=ch/e)$ correspond to the system size and elementary flux-quantum respectively. The analysis might be helpful in fabricating mesoscopic switching devices, where a particular response can be delayed by tuning the system size $N$.

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