Abstract

Solid-state analogue of the electrostatic Aharonov-Bohn effect has been predicted for a long time. Basing on this effect, hypothetical designs of quantum interference transistor have been proposed but, surprisingly, they have never been realised in practice. We show that this failure is principal due to inherent instability of such devices against charge fluctuations.

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