conductanceaskeleia
Conductanceaskeleia is a theoretical construct used in nanoelectronic research to describe and quantify step-like changes in electrical conductance observed in systems with discrete energy spectra, such as quantum point contacts, molecular junctions, or graphene nanoribbons under gate tuning. The term signals the stair-step character of G versus gate voltage or bias that arises when individual transport channels turn on as the Fermi level crosses quantized energy levels.
Conceptually, conductanceaskeleia provides a dimensionless index that captures the discreteness of conductance steps beyond the average
Measurement and interpretation: CA is estimated from experimental data by fitting the G(Vg) curve to a staircase
History and usage: The term is found in theoretical discussions and educational materials as a descriptive