Friday, June 1, 2012

1111.1591 (Sven S. Buchholz et al.)

Noise thermometry in narrow 2D electron gas heat baths connected to a
quasi-1D interferometer
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Sven S. Buchholz, Elmar Sternemann, Olivio Chiatti, Dirk Reuter, Andreas D. Wieck, Saskia F. Fischer
Thermal voltage noise measurements are performed in order to determine the electron temperature in nanopatterned channels of a GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure at bath temperatures of 4.2 and 1.4 K. Two narrow two-dimensional (2D) heating channels, close to the transition to the one-dimensional (1D) regime, are connected by a quasi-1D quantum interferometer. Under dc current heating of the electrons in one heating channel, we perform cross-correlated noise measurements locally in the directly heated channel and nonlocally in the other channel, which is indirectly heated by hot electron diffusion across the quasi-1D connection. We observe the same functional dependence of the thermal noise on the heating current. The temperature dependence of the electron energy-loss rate is reduced compared to wider 2D systems. In the quantum interferometer, we show the decoherence due to the diffusion of hot electrons from the heating channel into the quasi-1D system, which causes a thermal gradient.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.1591

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