Conductance of the elliptically shaped quantum wire
S.N. Shevchenko, Yu.A. Kolesnichenko

TL;DR
This paper theoretically examines how the curvature of an elliptically shaped quantum wire influences its conductance, revealing that curvature induces significant oscillations in conductance as a function of applied bias.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical analysis of conductance in elliptically shaped quantum wires, highlighting the impact of curvature on conductance oscillations.
Findings
Curvature causes strong oscillations in conductance.
Conductance depends oscillatory on applied bias.
Elliptical shape significantly affects quantum wire conductance.
Abstract
The conductance of a ballistic elliptically shaped quantum wire is investigated theoretically. It is shown that the effect of the curvature results in strong oscillating dependence of the conductance on the applied bias.
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