Fano resonance in a cavity-reflector hybrid system

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We present the results of transport measurements in a hybrid system consisting of an arch-shaped quantum point contact (QPC) and a reflector; together, they form an electronic cavity in between them. On tuning the arch-QPC and the reflector, an asymmetric resonance peak in resistance is observed at the one-dimension to two-dimension transition. Moreover, a dip in resistance near the pinch-off of the QPC is found to be strongly dependent on the reflector voltage. These two structures fit very well with the Fano line shape. The Fano resonance was found to get weakened on applying a transverse magnetic field, and smeared out at 100 mT. In addition, the Fano-like shape exhibited a strong temperature dependence and gradually smeared out when the temperature was increased from 1.5 to 20 K. The results might be useful in realizing devices for quantum information processing.

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Yan, C., Kumar, S., Pepper, M., See, P., Farrer, I., Ritchie, D., … Jones, G. (2017). Fano resonance in a cavity-reflector hybrid system. Physical Review B, 95(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.95.041407

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