
doi: 10.1063/1.593441
Peculiarities of the conductivity of two-dimensional ballistic contacts that are sensitive to the nature of the confining potential as well as the existence of electrostatic potential inside the microconstriction are considered. It is shown that the position, amplitude, and shape of the peculiarities carry direct information about the position of quantization levels, the magnitude of potential inside the microconstriction, and the probability of passage of an electron through the contact.
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