A. Palevski, Paul M. Solomon, et al.
IEEE Electron Device Letters
The magnetoconductance of nominally identical, 2-μm-long, Au lines has been measured. A 0.7-μm-diam loop was attached to the end of one of the lines outside the probes in such a way that classically no current would flow through it. As expected, the line by itself showed only aperiodic conductance fluctuations. In contrast, the line with the attached loop also exhibited h/e periodic oscillations. The periodic oscillations are due to the quantum interference of electrons diffusing around the loop. These results clearly demonstrate that the voltage measured between contact probes separated by a distance on the order of an electron phase coherence length is strongly influenced by regions outside the contact probes.
A. Palevski, Paul M. Solomon, et al.
IEEE Electron Device Letters
C. Haesendonck, Y. Bruynseraede, et al.
Physica Scripta
U. Sivan, M. Heiblum, et al.
Physical Review Letters
R.H. Koch, C.P. Umbach, et al.
Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications