The electric-field effect control of two-dimensional electron gases (2-DEGs) has allowed nanoscale electron quantum transport to be explored in semiconductors. Structures based on transition metal oxides have electronic states that favour the emergence of novel quantum orders that are absent in conventional semiconductors and the 2-DEG formed at a LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface—a structure in which superconductivity and spin–orbit coupling can coexist—is a promising platform to develop devices for spintronics and topological electronics. However, field-effect control of the properties of this interface at the nanoscale remains challenging. Here we show that a quantum point contact can be formed in a LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface through electrostatic confinement of the 2-DEG using a split gate. Our device exhibits a quantized conductance due to ballistic transport in a controllable number of one-dimensional conducting channels. Under a magnetic field, the direct observation of the Zeeman splitting between spin-polarized bands allows the determination of the Landé g-factor, whose value differs strongly from that of the free electrons. Through source–drain voltage measurements, we also performed a spectroscopic investigation of the 3d energy levels inside the quantum point contact. The LaAlO3/SrTiO3 quantum point contact could potentially be used as a spectrometer to probe Majorana states in an oxide 2-DEG.

Quantized conductance in a one-dimensional ballistic oxide nanodevice / Jouan, A; Singh, G.; Lesne, E.; Vaz, D. C.; Bibes, M.; Barthélémy, A.; Ulysse, C.; Stornaiuolo, D.; Salluzzo, M.; Hurand, S.; Lesueur, J.; Feuillet-Palma, C.; Bergeal, N.. - In: NATURE ELECTRONICS. - ISSN 2520-1131. - 3:(2020), pp. 201-206. [10.1038/s41928-020-0383-2]

Quantized conductance in a one-dimensional ballistic oxide nanodevice

Stornaiuolo D.
;
Salluzzo M.
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2020

Abstract

The electric-field effect control of two-dimensional electron gases (2-DEGs) has allowed nanoscale electron quantum transport to be explored in semiconductors. Structures based on transition metal oxides have electronic states that favour the emergence of novel quantum orders that are absent in conventional semiconductors and the 2-DEG formed at a LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface—a structure in which superconductivity and spin–orbit coupling can coexist—is a promising platform to develop devices for spintronics and topological electronics. However, field-effect control of the properties of this interface at the nanoscale remains challenging. Here we show that a quantum point contact can be formed in a LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface through electrostatic confinement of the 2-DEG using a split gate. Our device exhibits a quantized conductance due to ballistic transport in a controllable number of one-dimensional conducting channels. Under a magnetic field, the direct observation of the Zeeman splitting between spin-polarized bands allows the determination of the Landé g-factor, whose value differs strongly from that of the free electrons. Through source–drain voltage measurements, we also performed a spectroscopic investigation of the 3d energy levels inside the quantum point contact. The LaAlO3/SrTiO3 quantum point contact could potentially be used as a spectrometer to probe Majorana states in an oxide 2-DEG.
2020
Quantized conductance in a one-dimensional ballistic oxide nanodevice / Jouan, A; Singh, G.; Lesne, E.; Vaz, D. C.; Bibes, M.; Barthélémy, A.; Ulysse, C.; Stornaiuolo, D.; Salluzzo, M.; Hurand, S.; Lesueur, J.; Feuillet-Palma, C.; Bergeal, N.. - In: NATURE ELECTRONICS. - ISSN 2520-1131. - 3:(2020), pp. 201-206. [10.1038/s41928-020-0383-2]
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