R. P. Taylor, R. Newbury, A. Sachrajda, Y. Feng, P. Coleridge
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We describe a gate-defined semiconductor billiard which undergoes an evolution from a square to Sinai geometry. We report remarkable fractal behaviour observed in the magnetoresistance which emerges during the transition and originates from 'quantum chaos' processes.