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Aharonov Bohm oscillations and electron gas transitions in hexagonal core shell nanowires with an axial magnetic field

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FIG. 2. (Color online) (a) Magnetic spin-subbands (MSS) in the low-field regime. Red and blue dots indicate ↓- MSSs and ↑-MSSs, respectively
FIG. 3. (Color online) (a) Total magnetoconductance at selected gate-all-around voltages, V g , as indicated by labels [the V g = 0 curve is the same as the black line in Fig
FIG. 4. (Color online) (a) Same as in Fig. 3 but for a back-gate device. (b) MSSs at V g = −80 mV, (c) MSSs at V g = 200 mV.
FIG. 7. (a) Total free energy per electron and (b) Hartree (solid), exchange (dashed), and correlation (dotted) energies per electron as a function of the field B
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