Shifting a Quantum Wire through a Disordered Crystal: Observation of Conductance Fluctuations in Real Space
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.dis-nn
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wirecrystalfluctuationsquantumcenterscharacteristicconductancecorresponds
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A quantum wire is spatially displaced by suitable electric fields with respect to the scatterers inside a semiconductor crystal. As a function of the wire position, the low-temperature resistance shows reproducible fluctuations. Their characteristic temperature scale is a few hundred millikelvin, indicating a phase-coherent effect. Each fluctuation corresponds to a single scatterer entering or leaving the wire. This way, scattering centers can be counted one by one.
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