Correlations between Aharonov-Bohm effects and one-dimensional subband populations in GaAs/Al$_{x}$Ga$_{1-x}$As rings
J. Liu, W.X. Gao, K.Ismail, K.Y. Lee, J.M. Hong, S. Washburn

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that in GaAs/AlGaAs rings with ballistic conductance, Aharonov-Bohm oscillations become more ordered and correlate with subband populations, revealing insights into quantum interference in ballistic regimes.
Contribution
The paper presents experimental evidence of ordered Aharonov-Bohm oscillations linked to subband populations in ballistic GaAs/AlGaAs rings, advancing understanding of quantum interference in such systems.
Findings
Ordered AB oscillations observed in ballistic regimes.
Correlation between conductance staircase and envelope beating period.
Quantum oscillations in gate voltage indicate path interference.
Abstract
The Aharonov-Bohm (AB) interference patterns in ring-shaped conductors are usually dominated by random features. The amplitude of the oscillations is random from sample to sample and from point to point on the magnetic field axis owing to random scattering of the electron trajectories by impurities within the wires. We report experiments on new devices made with wet etching and global gates, which have shown major progress towards removing the random features. In loops that exhibit ballistic conductance plateaux and cyclotron orbit trapping at , the random pattern of AB oscillations (observed for ) can be replaced by much more ordered one -- especially if only a few transverse modes are populated in the ring. The amplitude and shape of the oscillation envelope function change systematically as subbands are populated in the wires forming the loops. Mechanisms governing…
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