Controllable point junctions between different quantum Hall phases are a necessary building block for the development of mesoscopic circuits based on fractionally charged quasiparticles. We demonstrate how particle-hole duality can be exploited to realize such point-contact junctions. We show an implementation for the case of two quantum Hall liquids at filling factors nu=1 and nu(*)< 1 in which both the fractional filling nu(*) and the coupling strength can be finely and independently tuned. A peculiar crossover from insulating to conducting behavior as nu(*) goes from 1/3 to 1 is observed. These results highlight the key role played on interedge tunneling by local charge depletion at the point contact.

Tuning Nonlinear Charge Transport between Integer and Fractional Quantum Hall States

Roddaro S;Pellegrini V;Beltram F;Biasiol G;Sorba L;Beltram F
2009

Abstract

Controllable point junctions between different quantum Hall phases are a necessary building block for the development of mesoscopic circuits based on fractionally charged quasiparticles. We demonstrate how particle-hole duality can be exploited to realize such point-contact junctions. We show an implementation for the case of two quantum Hall liquids at filling factors nu=1 and nu(*)< 1 in which both the fractional filling nu(*) and the coupling strength can be finely and independently tuned. A peculiar crossover from insulating to conducting behavior as nu(*) goes from 1/3 to 1 is observed. These results highlight the key role played on interedge tunneling by local charge depletion at the point contact.
2009
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