Statut |
Confirmé |
Série |
LPENS-MDQ |
Domaines |
cond-mat |
Date |
Lundi 30 Mars 2015 |
Heure |
14:00 |
Institut |
LPA |
Salle |
room 236, 29 rue dUlm |
Nom de l'orateur |
Sacépé |
Prenom de l'orateur |
Benjamin |
Addresse email de l'orateur |
benjamin [dot] sacepe [at] grenoble [dot] cnrs [dot] fr |
Institution de l'orateur |
Institut Néel (CNRS-UJF, Grenoble) |
Titre |
Quantum point contact in graphene in the quantum Hall regime |
Résumé |
We present an experimental study of a gate-defined Quantum Point Contact (QPC) made on a high-mobility, ballistic graphene device. Unlike usual 2D electron gases that can be fully depleted by electrostatic gating, the semi-metal character of graphene leads to the formation of transparent p-n junctions beneath the gates that do not significantly modify the electron transport. In this talk I will show that, when the graphene is turned into the quantum Hall regime, it is possible to use the p-n junction as a guide for quantum Hall edge channels and therefore confine the electron transport into the QPC. Varying the split gate potential of the QPC indeed enables a continuous selection of the transmitted integer as well as fractional edge channels through the constriction. I will then discuss peculiarities occurring in the N=0 Laudau level, which await further theoretical inputs. |
Numéro de preprint arXiv |
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