In this paper we describe a novel effect observed in a quantum wire containing two parallel ""artificial"" (i.e., electrostatically defined antidots) impurities. At low magnetic fields we observe a series of resistance peaks. These occur at magnetic fields for which classical electron trajectories are commensurate with the device geometry. The resistance peaks are modulated by periodic oscillations that can be observed both as a function of the applied magnetic field or the gate voltage, which controls the size of the impurities. These oscillations are analyzed in terms of the classical action of ballistic electrons on closed trajectories, the related phase gained along these trajectories, and the resulting quantum interference effect. We s...
We have investigated the magnetoconductance of a normal metal loop connected to ideal wires in the p...
Electronic devices with characteristic dimensions of the order of 100 nm or less exhibit many novel ...
Electron interference effects in two-dimensional electron gases at the interface of modulation doped...
Magnetoconductance measurements have been made on an interesting versatile system. Six independent g...
A 300-nm-diameter gate is used to introduce an antidot or artificial impurity into a quantum wire de...
Abstract. While conventional electronic devices rely on electrostatic potentials to accelerate and c...
We performed measurements at helium temperatures of the electronic transport in the linear regime in...
We calculate the oscillations of the dc conductance across a mesoscopic ring, simultaneously tuned b...
Among the plethora of nano-objects, those conducting electricity attracted a great deal of attention...
Nanorings asymmetrically connected to wires show different kinds of quantum interference phenomena u...
In this Ph.D thesis the conductance fluctuations of different physical origins in semi-conductor nan...
In this thesis, electron transport in mesoscopic semiconductor nanostructures, in particular so-call...
Article appears in Applied Physics Letters (http://apl.aip.org/) and is copyright by American Instit...
We present conductance measurements of a ballistic circular stadium influenced by a scanning gate. W...
The quantum coherence of electronic quasiparticles underpins many of the emerging transport properti...
We have investigated the magnetoconductance of a normal metal loop connected to ideal wires in the p...
Electronic devices with characteristic dimensions of the order of 100 nm or less exhibit many novel ...
Electron interference effects in two-dimensional electron gases at the interface of modulation doped...
Magnetoconductance measurements have been made on an interesting versatile system. Six independent g...
A 300-nm-diameter gate is used to introduce an antidot or artificial impurity into a quantum wire de...
Abstract. While conventional electronic devices rely on electrostatic potentials to accelerate and c...
We performed measurements at helium temperatures of the electronic transport in the linear regime in...
We calculate the oscillations of the dc conductance across a mesoscopic ring, simultaneously tuned b...
Among the plethora of nano-objects, those conducting electricity attracted a great deal of attention...
Nanorings asymmetrically connected to wires show different kinds of quantum interference phenomena u...
In this Ph.D thesis the conductance fluctuations of different physical origins in semi-conductor nan...
In this thesis, electron transport in mesoscopic semiconductor nanostructures, in particular so-call...
Article appears in Applied Physics Letters (http://apl.aip.org/) and is copyright by American Instit...
We present conductance measurements of a ballistic circular stadium influenced by a scanning gate. W...
The quantum coherence of electronic quasiparticles underpins many of the emerging transport properti...
We have investigated the magnetoconductance of a normal metal loop connected to ideal wires in the p...
Electronic devices with characteristic dimensions of the order of 100 nm or less exhibit many novel ...
Electron interference effects in two-dimensional electron gases at the interface of modulation doped...