We use scanning gate microscopy to study electron transport through an open, gate-defined resonator in a Ga(Al)As heterostructure. Raster-scanning the voltage-biased metallic tip above the resonator, we observe distinct conductance modulations as a function of the tip position and voltage. Quantum-mechanical simulations reproduce these conductance modulations and reveal their relation to the partial local density of states in the resonator. Our measurements illustrate the current frontier between possibilities and limitations in imaging the local density of states in buried electron systems using scanning gate microscopy.ISSN:2643-156
International audienceCombining Scanning Gate Microscopy (SGM) experiments and simulations, we demon...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2001.Includes bibliographi...
An open resonator fabricated in a two-dimensional electron gas is used to explore the transition fro...
The manuscript describes my research activities on quantum transport in electronic devices using an ...
We image equilibrium and nonequilibrium transport through a two-dimensional electronic cavity using ...
International audienceThis paper presents a brief review of scanning-gate microscopy applied to the ...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of scanning-gate microscopy applied to the ima...
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We study the relationship between the local density of states (LDOS) and the conductance variation $...
La technique de la microscopie à grille de balayage (SGM) consiste à mesurer la conductance d'un gaz...
AbstractIt has been proposed already some time ago that Wigner crystallization in the tails of the L...
We measure transport through a Ga[Al]As heterostructure at temperatures between 32mK and 30K. Increa...
International audienceCombining Scanning Gate Microscopy (SGM) experiments and simulations, we demon...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2001.Includes bibliographi...
An open resonator fabricated in a two-dimensional electron gas is used to explore the transition fro...
The manuscript describes my research activities on quantum transport in electronic devices using an ...
We image equilibrium and nonequilibrium transport through a two-dimensional electronic cavity using ...
International audienceThis paper presents a brief review of scanning-gate microscopy applied to the ...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of scanning-gate microscopy applied to the ima...
International audienceWe study scanning gate microscopy (SGM) in open quantum rings obtained from bu...
Tailored electrostatic potentials are at the heart of semiconductor nanostructures. We present measu...
International audienceScanning gate microscopy (SGM) images from measurements made in the vicinity o...
We present conductance measurements of a ballistic circular cavity influenced by a scanning gate. In...
We study the relationship between the local density of states (LDOS) and the conductance variation $...
La technique de la microscopie à grille de balayage (SGM) consiste à mesurer la conductance d'un gaz...
AbstractIt has been proposed already some time ago that Wigner crystallization in the tails of the L...
We measure transport through a Ga[Al]As heterostructure at temperatures between 32mK and 30K. Increa...
International audienceCombining Scanning Gate Microscopy (SGM) experiments and simulations, we demon...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2001.Includes bibliographi...
An open resonator fabricated in a two-dimensional electron gas is used to explore the transition fro...