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22–24 Jun 2022
Asia/Bangkok timezone
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Remote Mesoscopic Signatures of Induced Magnetic Texture in Graphene

S2 Condensed Matter Physics
23 Jun 2022, 15:45
15m
TURQUOISE

TURQUOISE

Board: O-S2-6
Oral Presentation Condensed Matter Physics S2 Condensed Matter Physics

Speaker

Dr Ratchanok Somphonsane (King Mongkut' s Institute of technology Ladkrabang)

Description

Mesoscopic conductance fluctuations are a ubiquitous signature of phase-coherent transport in small conductors, exhibiting universal character independent of system details. In this work, however, we demonstrate a pronounced breakdown of this universality, due to the interplay of local and remote phenomena in transport. Our experiments are performed in a graphene-based interaction-detection geometry, in which an artificial magnetic texture is induced in the graphene layer by covering a portion of it with a micromagnet. When probing conduction at some distance from this region, the strong influence of remote factors is manifested through the appearance of giant conductance fluctuations, with amplitude much larger than (e^2)/h. This violation of one of the fundamental tenets of mesoscopic physics dramatically demonstrates how local considerations can be overwhelmed by remote signatures in phase-coherent conductors.

Authors

Dr Nargees Arabchigavkani (University at Buffalo, State University of New York) Dr Ratchanok Somphonsane (King Mongkut' s Institute of technology Ladkrabang) Harihara Ramamoorthy (King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang) Guanchen He (University at Buffalo, State University of New York at Buffalo) Jubin Nathawat S Yin B Barut (University at Buffalo, State University of New York at Buffalo) K He M. D. Randle (University at Buffalo, State University of New York at Buffalo) R Dixit (University at Buffalo, State University of New York at Buffalo) K. Sakanashi N. Aoki K. Zhang L. Wang W.-N. Mei P. A. Dowben J. Fransson J. P. Bird (University at Buffalo, State University of New York at Buffalo)

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