Conductance Anomaly and Fano Factor Reduction in Quantum Point Contacts
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.str-el
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anomalyconductancefactorfanopointquantumreductiontuned
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We report an experimental study on the shot noise as well as the dc transport properties of a quantum point contact (QPC) whose conductance anomaly can be tuned electrostatically by the gate electrodes. By controlling the single QPC so that it has no anomaly or an anomaly at $0.5 G_0$, $0.8 G_0$ or $0.9 G_0$ ($G_0 = 2e^2/h$), we prove that the anomaly always accompanies the Fano factor reduction due to the asymmetric transmission of the two spin-dependent channels for the conductance lower than $G_0$. For the QPC tuned to have the anomaly at $0.5 G_0$ the channel asymmetry is found to be as large as 67% with the spin gap energy gradually evolving as the conductance increases.
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