Abstract

Utilizing the unique feature of Fermi-level pinning at the InAs surface, one-dimensional electron transport has been achieved at the edge of confined InAs layers. At low temperatures, the transport is characterized by a much enhanced conductance with a flat temperature dependence in comparison with that in the hulk. Negative magnetoresistance, Shubnikov-dc Haas oscillations and conductance fluctuations are further manifestations of one-dimensional surface conduction.

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