Electron transport in mesoscopic conductors
This dissertation presents contributions to the understanding of electron transport in mesoscopic conductors. The first section presents a simple linear response derivations of the generalized multichannel, multiprobe Landauer-Buettiker formula, which relates conductance to the scattering properties of the conductor. The second section develops an extension of the recursive Green's function technique to high fields, which allows numerical calculation of the transmission coefficients for an arbitrary two-reservoir phase-coherent conductor. This technique is used to study the suppression of backscatter as the mechanism for the transition from diffusive to high-field transport in quantum wires. The third section considers exchange-enhanced spin splitting of Landau levels within quantum wires. This spin-splitting, as evidenced in two-terminal conductance measurements, is increased by the confinement. This is due to an effect dubbed [open quotes]antiscreening[close quotes], since electron-electron interactions are strengthened by interaction with polarizable edge-state charge. The last section develops a general experimental approach yielding the entire transmission matrix of a multiprobe mesoscopic conductor. Results are presented for several new investigations enabled by this technique. Most of these investigations center on a junction in which two of the probes are separated from the main channel by quantum point contacts. This series arrangement of point contacts allows a sensitive momentum spectroscopy of the emitted distribution. Even in the case of a single propagating mode, surprising modal features in the outgoing distribution are observed. This indicates that conductance quantization can be present even in the presence of non-adiabatic potentials and significant mode conversion. This pinch geometry also allows the first fully-characterized realization of weakly-coupled probes.
- Research Organization:
- Stanford Univ., CA (United States)
- OSTI ID:
- 6857578
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: Thesis (Ph.D.)
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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