The distribution of Coulomb blockade peak heights as a function of magnetic field is investigated experimentally in a Ge/Si nanowire quantum dot. Strong spin-orbit coupling in this hole-gas system leads to antilocalization of Coulomb blockade peaks, consistent with theory. In particular, the peak height distribution has its maximum away from zero at zero magnetic field, with an average that decreases with increasing field. Magnetoconductance in the open-wire regime places a bound on the spin-orbit length (lso < 20 nm), consistent with values extracted in the Coulomb blockade regime (lso < 25 nm).Chemistry and Chemical Biolog
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire q...
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire q...
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire q...
International audienceWe perform transport measurements on double quantum dots defined in Ge/Si core...
We study the effect of spin-orbit scattering on the statistics of the conductance of a quantum dot f...
We investigate tunable hole quantum dots defined by surface gating Ge/Si core-shell nanowire heteros...
We study anomalies in the Coulomb blockade spectrum of a quantum dot formed in a silicon nanowire. T...
In a universal quantum computer, coherent control over the state of a quantum mechanical two-level s...
In a universal quantum computer, coherent control over the state of a quantum mechanical two-level s...
We consider holes confined to Ge/Si core/shell nanowires subject to strong Rashba spin-orbit interac...
A quantum computer requires a quantum-mechanical two-level system with coherent control over its eig...
This thesis focuses on electrical transport in semiconductor InAs nanowires grown by chemical beam e...
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g☆ in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire ...
Strong `spin'-orbit coupled one-dimensional hole gas is achievable in a Ge nanowire in the presence ...
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g ☆ in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire...
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire q...
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire q...
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire q...
International audienceWe perform transport measurements on double quantum dots defined in Ge/Si core...
We study the effect of spin-orbit scattering on the statistics of the conductance of a quantum dot f...
We investigate tunable hole quantum dots defined by surface gating Ge/Si core-shell nanowire heteros...
We study anomalies in the Coulomb blockade spectrum of a quantum dot formed in a silicon nanowire. T...
In a universal quantum computer, coherent control over the state of a quantum mechanical two-level s...
In a universal quantum computer, coherent control over the state of a quantum mechanical two-level s...
We consider holes confined to Ge/Si core/shell nanowires subject to strong Rashba spin-orbit interac...
A quantum computer requires a quantum-mechanical two-level system with coherent control over its eig...
This thesis focuses on electrical transport in semiconductor InAs nanowires grown by chemical beam e...
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g☆ in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire ...
Strong `spin'-orbit coupled one-dimensional hole gas is achievable in a Ge nanowire in the presence ...
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g ☆ in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire...
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire q...
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire q...
We present angle-dependent measurements of the effective g factor g in a Ge-Si core-shell nanowire q...