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Large oscillating nonlocal voltage in multiterminal single-wall carbon nanotube devices

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 77, Issue 20, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.77.201405

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We report on the observation of a nonlocal voltage in a ballistic(quasi)-one-dimensional conductor, realized by a single-wall carbon nanotube with four contacts. The contacts divide the tube into three quantum dots, which we control by the back-gate voltage V, We measure a large oscillating nonlocal voltage V,,, as a function of V(g). Though a resistor model that includes the impedance of the voltmeter can account for a nonlocal voltage including change of sign, it fails to describe the magnitude properly. The large amplitude of V(nl) is due to quantum interference effects and can be understood within the scattering approach of electron transport.

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