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Signature of Spin-Resolved Quantum Point Contact in p-Type Trilayer WSe2 van der Waals Heterostructure.

Kohei SakanashiPeter KrügerKenji WatanabeTakashi TaniguchiGil-Ho KimDavid K FerryJonathan P BirdNobuyuki Aoki
Published in: Nano letters (2021)
In this study, an electrostatically induced quantum confinement structure, so-called quantum point contact, has been realized in a p-type trilayer tungsten diselenide-based van der Waals heterostructure with modified van der Waals contact method with degenerately doped transition metal dichalcogenide crystals. Clear quantized conductance and pinch-off state through the one-dimensional confinement were observed by dual-gating of split gate electrodes and top gate. Conductance plateaus were observed at a step of e2/h in addition to quarter plateaus such as 0.25 × 2e2/h at a finite bias voltage condition indicating the signature of intrinsic spin-polarized quantum point contact.
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