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Nature ; 403(6765): 59-61, 2000 Jan 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10638749

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The edge of a two-dimensional electron system in a magnetic field consists of one-dimensional channels that arise from the confining electric field at the edge of the system. The crossed electric and magnetic fields cause electrons to drift parallel to the sample boundary, creating a chiral current that travels along the edge in only one direction. In an ideal two-dimensional electron system in the quantum Hall regime, all the current flows along the edge. Quantization of the Hall resistance arises from occupation of N one-dimensional edge channels, each contributing a conductance of e2/h. Here we report differential conductance measurements, in the integer quantum Hall regime, of tunnelling between the edges of a pair of two-dimensional electron systems that are separated by an atomically precise, high-quality, tunnel barrier. The resultant interaction between the edge states leads to the formation of new energy gaps and an intriguing dispersion relation for electrons travelling along the barrier: for example, we see a persistent conductance peak at zero bias voltage and an absence of tunnelling features due to electron spin. These features are unexpected and are not consistent with a model of weakly interacting edge states. Remnant disorder along the barrier and charge screening may each play a role, although detailed numerical studies will be required to elucidate these effects.

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Nature ; 404(6777): 473-6, 2000 Mar 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10761909

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The concept of electron localization has long been accepted to be essential to the physics of the quantum Hall effect in a two-dimensional electron gas. The exact quantization of the Hall resistance and the zero of the diagonal resistance over a range of filling factors close to integral are attributed to the localization of electronic states at the Fermi level in the interior of the gas. As the electron density is changed, charging of the individual localized states may occur by single-electron jumps, causing associated oscillations in the local electrostatic potential. Here we search for such a manifestation of localized states in the quantum Hall regime, using a scanning electrometer probe. We observe localized potential signals, at numerous locations, that oscillate with changing electron density. In general, the corresponding spatial patterns are complex, but well-defined objects are often seen which evidently arise from individual localized states. These objects interact, and at times form a lattice-like arrangement.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 86(1): 143-146, 2001 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11136114

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The current-voltage power law exponent, alpha, for electron tunneling into chiral Luttinger liquids at the fractional quantum Hall edge is found to exhibit a plateaulike structure at alpha close to 3 as the filling factor, nu, is varied. The presence of a plateau near alpha = 3 strongly suggests a fundamental connection between alpha and the structure of the underlying quantum ground states associated with the robust incompressible nu = 1/3 Hall fluid. However, the position in the inverse filling factor where the plateau occurs can vary between samples and appears shifted to values higher than expected from theory.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 85(9): 1942-5, 2000 Aug 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10970653

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The response of composite fermions to large wave vector scattering has been studied through phonon drag measurements. While the response retains qualitative features of the electron system at zero magnetic field, notable discrepancies develop as the system is varied from a half-filled Landau level by changing density or field. These deviations, which appear to be inconsistent with the current picture of composite fermions, are absent if half filling is maintained while changing density. There remains, however, a clear deviation from the temperature dependence anticipated for 2k(F) scattering.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 85(11): 2356-9, 2000 Sep 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10978009

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Using single electron capacitance spectroscopy, we study electron additions in quantum dots containing two potential minima separated by a shallow barrier. Analysis of the addition spectra in the magnetic field allows us to distinguish between electrons delocalized over the entire dot and those localized in either of the potential minima. We demonstrate that a high magnetic field abruptly splits up a low-density droplet into two smaller fragments, each residing in a potential minimum. An unexplained cancellation of electron repulsion between electrons in these fragments gives rise to paired electron additions.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 84(7): 1607-10, 2000 Feb 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11017579

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The negatively charged exciton (X-) is observed to strongly couple with the microcavity- (MC-)confined photons in a GaAs quantum well containing a two-dimensional electron gas with 0

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Phys Rev Lett ; 84(8): 1764-7, 2000 Feb 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11017620

RESUMO

We have measured the low-temperature conductance of a one-dimensional island embedded in a single mode quantum wire. The quantum wire is fabricated using the cleaved edge overgrowth technique and the tunneling is through a single state of the island. Our results show that while the resonance line shape fits the derivative of the Fermi function the intrinsic linewidth decreases in a power law fashion as the temperature is reduced. This behavior agrees quantitatively with Furusaki's model for resonant tunneling in a Luttinger liquid.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 84(3): 546-9, 2000 Jan 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11015960

RESUMO

We report observations of collective gap excitations of the fractional quantum Hall (FQH) states at filling factors nu = p/(2p+1) ( p = integer), for 1/3

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Phys Rev Lett ; 85(8): 1730-3, 2000 Aug 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10970600

RESUMO

We study the scattering properties of an interface between a one-dimensional (1D) wire and a two-dimensional (2D) electron gas. Experiments were conducted in the highly controlled geometry provided by molecular bean epitaxy overgrowth onto the cleaved edge of a high quality GaAs /AlGaAs quantum well. Such structures allow for the creation of variable length 1D-2D coupling sections. We find ballistic 1D electron transport through these interaction regions with a mean free path as long as 6 &mgr;m. Our results explain the origin of the puzzling nonuniversal conductance quantization observed previously in such 1D wires.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 69(26): 3804-3807, 1992 Dec 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10046918
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Phys Rev Lett ; 70(25): 3983-3986, 1993 Jun 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10054015
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