We report a transport experiment on the Fano effect in a quantum connecting
wire (QW) with a side-coupled quantum dot (QD). The Fano resonance occurs
between the QD and the "T-shaped" junction in the wire, and the transport
detects anti-resonance or forward scattered part of the wavefunction. While in
this geometry it is more difficult to tune the shape of the resonance than in
the previously reported Aharonov-Bohm-ring type interferometer, the resonance
purely consists of the coherent part of transport. By utilizing this advantage,
we have qualitatively explained the temperature dependence of the Fano effect
by including the thermal broadening and the decoherence. We have also proven
that this geometry can be a useful interferometer to measure the phase
evolution of electrons at a QD.Comment: REVTEX, 6 pages including 5 figures, final versio