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A half-step in quantized conductance for low-density electrons in a quantum wire

Godfrey Gumbs, Antonios Balassis, Danhong Huang, Sheehan Ahmed, Ryan Brennan

Published 2011-08-01Version 1

We investigated the effect due to perpendicular magnetic field on quantum wires where spin-orbit interaction (SOI) of electrons is not neglected. Based on the calculated energy dispersion, the nonlinear ballistic conductance ($G$) and electron-diffusion thermoelectric power ($S_d$) are calculated as functions of electron density, temperature and applied bias voltage. A low-temperature half-step feature in $G$, which was observed experimentally by Quay et al. [see Nature Physics {\bf 6}, 336 (2010)], as well as a new peak in $S_d$ are reproduced here in the low density regime. These phenomena are related to the occurrence of the Zeeman splitting and SOI induced saddle point in the band structure, where the channel chemical potential lies within an anticrossing gap between the saddle point of the lower subband and the bottom of the upper subband. Additionally, side peaks in $G$ far away from the zero bias for the nonlinear transport, as well as a quadratic bias-voltage dependence of $G$ near zero voltage, are predicted and discussed.

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