Talking through the continuum : New manifestations of Fano-resonance phenomenology realized with mesoscopic nanostructures

2013 
The focus of this review is recent work in which we have demonstrated a highly-flexible approach to the study of Fano-resonance phenomena, by making use of the mesoscopic devices known as quantum point contacts (QPCs). Utilizing the ability of these structures to function as an on-demand quantum state, we demonstrate a highly-flexible system for the investigation of Fano resonances. Our approach involves making measurements of non-locally coupled pairs of QPCs, one of which is used to form the discrete state needed for the Fano resonance, while the other serves as a detector whose conductance is sensitive to the energy of this state. As a demonstration of the flexibility of this approach, we show how it can be used to implement a multi-state Fano resonance, in which two discrete states undergo a robust interaction that is achieved by coupling them to each other through a common continuum.
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