Current statistics of an antidot in the fractional quantum Hall regime is studied for Laughlin's series. The chiral Luttinger liquid picture of edge states with a renormalized interaction exponent g is adopted. Several peculiar features are found in the sequential tunneling regime. On one side, current displays negative differential conductance and double-peak structures when g < 1. On the other side, universal sub-Poissonian transport regimes are identified through an analysis of higher current moments. A comparison between the Fano factor and skewness is proposed in order to clearly distinguish the charge of the carriers, regardless of possible nonuniversal interaction renormalizations. Super-Poissonian statistics is obtained in the shot limit for g < 1, and plasmonic effects due to the finite-size antidot are tracked.

Transport of fractional Hall quasiparticles through an antidot

Braggio A;Sassetti M
2007

Abstract

Current statistics of an antidot in the fractional quantum Hall regime is studied for Laughlin's series. The chiral Luttinger liquid picture of edge states with a renormalized interaction exponent g is adopted. Several peculiar features are found in the sequential tunneling regime. On one side, current displays negative differential conductance and double-peak structures when g < 1. On the other side, universal sub-Poissonian transport regimes are identified through an analysis of higher current moments. A comparison between the Fano factor and skewness is proposed in order to clearly distinguish the charge of the carriers, regardless of possible nonuniversal interaction renormalizations. Super-Poissonian statistics is obtained in the shot limit for g < 1, and plasmonic effects due to the finite-size antidot are tracked.
2007
INFM
Inglese
75
195332
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.75.195332
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CHIRAL LUTTINGER LIQUID
EDGE EXCITATIONS
QUANTUM
STATES
REGIME
4
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Merlo, M; Braggio, A; Magnoli, N; Sassetti, M
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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