Magnetoresistance in an electronic cavity coupled to one-dimensional systems

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In this work, we performed magnetoresistance measurement in a hybrid system consisting of an arc-shaped quantum point contact (QPC) and a flat, rectangular QPC, both of which together form an electronic cavity between them. The results highlight a transition between collimation-induced resistance dip to a magnetoresistance peak as the strength of coupling between the QPC and the electronic cavity was increased. The initial results show the promise of hybrid quantum system for future quantum technologies.

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Yan, C., Kumar, S., See, P., Farrer, I., Ritchie, D., Griffiths, J. P., … Pepper, M. (2018). Magnetoresistance in an electronic cavity coupled to one-dimensional systems. Applied Physics Letters, 113(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5049936

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