Observation of quantum states without a semiclassical equivalence bound by a magnetic field gradient
arXiv:1407.3098 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.90.201111
Abstract
Resonant transmission through electronic quantum states that exist at the zero points of a magnetic field gradient inside a ballistic quantum wire is reported. Since the semiclassical motion along such a line of zero magnetic field takes place in form of unidirectional snake trajectories, these states have no classical equivalence. The existence of such quantum states has been predicted more than a decade ago by theoretical considerations of Reijniers and coworkers [1]. We further show how their properties depend on the amplitude of the magnetic field profile as well as on the Fermi energy.
5 pages, 4 figures