Giant Terahertz Photoconductance of Quantum Point Contacts in the Tunneling Regime

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We report on the observation of the giant photoconductance of a quantum point contact (QPC) in the tunneling regime excited by terahertz radiation. Studied QPCs are formed in a GaAs/(Al,Ga)As heterostructure with a high-electron-mobility two-dimensional electron gas. We demonstrate that irradiation of strongly negatively biased QPCs by laser radiation with frequency f=0.69THz and intensity 50mW/cm2 results in two orders of magnitude enhancement of the QPC conductance. The effect increases with the dark conductivity decrease. It is also characterized by a strong polarization dependence and a drastic reduction of the signal by increasing the radiation frequency to 1.63 THz. We demonstrate that all experimental findings can be well explained by the photon-assisted tunneling through the QPC. Corresponding calculations are in good agreement with the experiment.

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Otteneder, M., Kvon, Z. D., Tkachenko, O. A., Tkachenko, V. A., Jaroshevich, A. S., Rodyakina, E. E., … Ganichev, S. D. (2018). Giant Terahertz Photoconductance of Quantum Point Contacts in the Tunneling Regime. Physical Review Applied, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.10.014015

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