Quantum Coherence and Time Dependent Conductance Fluctuations in Dilute Magnetic Semiconductors
ORAL
Abstract
Low temperature electrical properties of ferromagnetic nanowires are influenced by the interplay between disorder, quantum coherence, and magnetic correlations. Quantum coherence corrections to the conductance are of particular interest, and can be difficult to characterize experimentally. Time dependent universal conductance fluctuation (TD-UCF) at low temperatures provides a means of assessing these effects. Samples were fabricated by standard electron beam lithography and ion etching technique using In$_{1-x}$Mn$_{x}$As quantum well samples grown by off-equilibrium molecular beam epitaxy. Initial measurements of temperature and field-dependent TD-UCF in these devices are presented and compared with permalloy nanowire data.
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