Many-body effects in a quasi-one-dimensional electron gas

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We have investigated electron transport in a quasi-one dimensional (quasi-1D) electron gas as a function of the confinement potential. At a particular potential configuration, and electron concentration, the ground state of a 1D quantum wire splits into two rows to form an incipient Wigner lattice. It was found that application of a transverse magnetic field can transform a double-row electron configuration into a single row due to magnetic enhancement of the confinement potential. The movements of the energy levels have been monitored under varying conditions of confinement potential and in-plane magnetic field. It is also shown that when the confinement is weak, electron occupation drives a reordering of the levels such that the normal ground state passes through the higher levels. The results show that the levels can be manipulated by utilizing their different dependence on spatial confinement and electron concentration, thus enhancing the understanding of many-body interactions in mesoscopic 1D quantum wires.

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Kumar, S., Thomas, K. J., Smith, L. W., Pepper, M., Creeth, G. L., Farrer, I., … Griffiths, J. (2014). Many-body effects in a quasi-one-dimensional electron gas. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 90(20). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.90.201304

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