Resonant transmission through an open quantum dot
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- 9 January 1997
Abstract
We have measured the low-temperature transport properties of a quantum dot formed in a one-dimensional channel. In zero magnetic field this device shows quantized ballistic conductance plateaus with resonant tunneling peaks in each transition region between plateaus. Studies of this structure as a function of applied perpendicular magnetic field and source-drain bias indicate that resonant structure deriving from tightly bound states is split by Coulomb charging at zero magnetic field.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1997-01-09, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review B, 55 (11), 6723.
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