Transport Properties Of Near Surface Quantum Wells In InAs Heterostructures
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Abstract
We study transport properties of 2 dimensional electron gases (2DEG) confined in a quantum well (QW) just below the surface. These quantum wells allow a wide variety of new applications including epitaxial contact to superconducting metals such as Al and Nb. In this work we study Dingle mobility and Landau level broadening of these samples and examine missing odd integer quantum Hall states at high magnetic field. We also analyze the weak antilocalization signal and extract information about spin orbit coupling which provide a foundation for future measurements involving topological superconductivity.
*Research supported by the Army Research Office, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and DARPA.
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Presenters
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Joseph Yuan
- New York University
- Physics, New York University