On the acoustoelectric current in a one-dimensional channel

Abstract
We report the first observation of the direct current induced by a surface acoustic wave through a quantum point contact defined in a GaAs - AlGaAs two-dimensional electron gas by means of a split gate. We have observed giant oscillations in the acoustoelectric current as a function of gate voltage, with minima corresponding to the plateaux in quantum point contact conductivity. A theoretical consideration is presented which explains the observed peaks in terms of the matching of sound velocity with electron velocity in the upper one-dimensional subband of the quantum point contact.