Possible Spin Polarization in a One-Dimensional Electron Gas
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structureclosefactorfieldgaasmagneticone-dimensionalpolarization
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In zero magnetic field, conductance measurements of clean one-dimensional (1D) constrictions defined in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures show twenty-six quantized ballistic plateaux, as well as a structure close to $0.7(2e^2/h)$. In an in-plane magnetic field all the 1D subbands show Zeeman splitting and in the wide channel limit the $g$-factor is $\mid g \mid = 0.4$, close to that of bulk GaAs. For the last subband spin-splitting originates from the structure at $0.7(2e^2/h)$, indicating spin polarization at $B=0$. The measured enhancement of the $g$-factor as the subbands are depopulated suggests that the ``0.7 structure'' is induced by electron-electron interactions.
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