Abstract

We have measured the low-temperature transport properties of a T-shaped quantum dot. Replicated oscillations superimposed on one-dimensional conductance steps are observed. These structures are consistent with electron phase-coherent length resonance effects in the ballistic regime. Using a simple model, we suggest that both one-dimensional and two-dimensional electron-electron scattering gives rise to electron phase-breaking in our system.

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