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| Conference Presentation (Invited) | FZJ-2015-01943 |
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2015
Abstract: The transport properties of GaAs/InAs core/shell nanowires is investigated, where the highly conductive InAs shell is wrapped around an insulating GaAs core nanowire. At low temperatures pronounced flxperiodic (h/e) magnetoconductance oscillations are observed, when the magnetic fild is oriented along the nanowire axis. These very regular oscillations are explained by the formation of closed-loop quantumstates in the tube-like InAs shell comprising a flx periodic energy spectrum. The magnetoconductance oscillations are even observed at temperatures as high as 50K. When the GaAs/InAs core/shell nanowire is contacted by two superconducting Nb electrodes the carrier transport is governed by phase-coherent Andreev reflction processes. Here, the observed oscillation period in the magneto-transport corresponds to half a flx quantum (h/2e).
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