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We present exact free-electron calculations of the differential conductance of narrow necks connecting two three-dimensional electron gases. As the voltage increases, the initial quantized values of the conductance evolve into higher or
lower noninteger multiples of 2e2/h. The contribution of electron tunneling through a region around the constriction is
analyzed in terms of a simple model. We show that tunneling can change significatively the shape of the conductance-voltage characteristics.
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Ultramicroscopy 73 (1998) 199-203
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