Observation of electronic modes in open cavity resonator

  • Hwanchul Jung
  • , Dongsung T. Park
  • , Seokyeong Lee
  • , Uhjin Kim
  • , Chanuk Yang
  • , Jehyun Kim
  • , V. Umansky
  • , Dohun Kim
  • , H. S. Sim
  • , Yunchul Chung*
  • , Hyoungsoon Choi*
  • , Hyung Kook Choi*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The resemblance between electrons and optical waves has strongly driven the advancement of mesoscopic physics, evidenced by the widespread use of terms such as fermion or electron optics. However, electron waves have yet to be understood in open cavity structures which have provided contemporary optics with rich insight towards non-Hermitian systems and complex interactions between resonance modes. Here, we report the realization of an open cavity resonator in a two-dimensional electronic system. We studied the resonant electron modes within the cavity and resolved the signatures of longitudinal and transverse quantization, showing that the modes are robust despite the cavity being highly coupled to the open background continuum. The transverse modes were investigated by applying a controlled deformation to the cavity, and their spatial distributions were further analyzed using magnetoconductance measurements and numerical simulation. These results lay the groundwork to exploring matter waves in the context of modern optical frameworks.

Original languageEnglish
Article number415
JournalNature Communications
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023.12

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