R. Akis et al., BALLISTIC TRANSPORT IN ELECTRON STUB TUNERS - SHAPE AND TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE, TUNING OF THE CONDUCTANCE OUTPUT, AND RESONANT-TUNNELING, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 52(4), 1995, pp. 2805-2813
Electron stub tuners (EST's) are devices which yield a periodic conduc
tance G(c) as a function of the stub length c. The ballistic conductan
ce in EST's is studied as a function of temperature and stub shape. We
find that the smearing effects of finite temperature are dependent up
on c. The stub shape does not affect the qualitative behavior of G(c),
but does affect the period. The width of the minima in G(c) can be tu
ned by using EST superlattices or double EST's to achieve a square wav
e output with possible application in analog-to-digital converters. We
also show how a periodic G(c) can be obtained in the multimode case.
Finally, we show how it is possible to replace the conductance minima
in G(c) (corresponding to resonant reflection) with peaks that result
from resonant tunneling, by allowing coupling to higher order quantum
wire modes.