Transport Spectroscopy of Confined Fractional Quantum Hall Systems

Transport Spectroscopy of Confined Fractional Quantum Hall Systems
Author: Stephan Baer,Klaus Ensslin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2015-08-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319210513

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This book provides an overview of recent developments in experiments probing the fractional quantum Hall (FQH) states of the second Landau level, especially the \nu=5/2 state. It summarizes the state-of-the-art understanding of these FQH states. It furthermore describes how the properties of the FQH states can be probed experimentally, by investigating tunneling and confinement properties. The progress towards the realization of an experiment, allowing to probe the potentially non-Abelian statistics of the quasiparticle excitations at \nu=5/2 is discussed. The book is intended as a reference for graduate students, PostDocs and researchers starting in the field. The experimental part of this book gives practical advice for solving the experimental challenges which researchers studying highly fragile FQH states are faced with.

Basic Theory

Basic Theory
Author: Anatoly Kochubei,Yuri Luchko
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2019-02-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783110571622

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This multi-volume handbook is the most up-to-date and comprehensive reference work in the field of fractional calculus and its numerous applications. This first volume collects authoritative chapters covering the mathematical theory of fractional calculus, including fractional-order operators, integral transforms and equations, special functions, calculus of variations, and probabilistic and other aspects.

Quantum Transport in Semiconductor Submicron Structures

Quantum Transport in Semiconductor Submicron Structures
Author: B. Kramer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400917606

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The articles in this book have been selected from the lectures of a NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Bad Lauterberg (Germany) in August 1995. Internationally well-known researchers in the field of mesoscopic quantum physics provide insight into the fundamental physics underlying the mesoscopic transport phenomena in structured semiconductor inversion layers. In addition, some of the most recent achievements are reported in contributed papers. The aim of the volume is not to give an overview over the field. Instead, emphasis is on interaction and correlation phenomena that turn out to be of increasing importance for the understanding of the phenomena in the quantum Hall regime, and in the transport through quantum dots. The present status of the quantum Hall experiments and theory is reviewed. As a "key example" for non-Fermi liquid behavior the Luttinger liquid is introduced, including some of the most recent developments. It is not only of importance for the fractional quantum Hall effect, but also for the understanding of transport in quantum wires. Furthermore, the chaotic and the correlation aspects of the transport in quantum dot systems are described. The status of the experimental work in the area of persistent currents in semiconductor systems is outlined. The construction of one of the first single-electron transistors is reported. The theoretical approach to mesoscopic transport, presently a most active area, is treated, and some aspects of time-dependent transport phenomena are also discussed.

Fractional Quantum Hall Effects New Developments

Fractional Quantum Hall Effects  New Developments
Author: Bertrand I Halperin,Jainendra K Jain
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 551
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811217500

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The fractional quantum Hall effect has been one of the most active areas of research in quantum condensed matter physics for nearly four decades, serving as a paradigm for unexpected and exotic emergent behavior arising from interactions. This book, featuring a collection of articles written by experts and a Foreword by Klaus von Klitzing, the discoverer of quantum Hall effect and winner of 1985 Nobel Prize in physics, aims to provide a coherent account of the exciting new developments and the current status of the field.

Perspectives in Quantum Hall Effects

Perspectives in Quantum Hall Effects
Author: Sankar Das Sarma,Aron Pinczuk
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2008-07-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783527617265

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The discovery of the quantized and fractional Quantum Hall Effect phenomena is among the most important physics findings in the latter half of this century. The precise quantization of the electrical resistance involved in the quantized Hall effect phenomena has led to the new definition of the resistance standard and has metrologically affected all of science and technology. This resource consists of contributions from the top researchers in the field who present recent experimental and theoretical developments. Each chapter is self-contained and includes its own set of references guiding readers to original papers and further reading on the topic.

Quantum Hall Effect

Quantum Hall Effect
Author: Michael Stone
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1992
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9810208847

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This book is a compilation of major reprint articles on one of the most intriguing phenomena in modern physics: the quantum Hall effect. Together with a detailed introduction by the editor, this volume serves as a stimulating and valuable reference for students and research workers in condensed matter physics and for those with a particle physics background. The papers have been chosen with the intention of emphasizing the topological aspects of the quantum Hall effect and its connections with other branches of theoretical physics, such as topological quantum field theories and string theory. The contents include sections on integer effect, fractional effect, effect of global topology, effective theories, edge states and non-Abelian statistics.

Physics Briefs

Physics Briefs
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 934
Release: 1994
Genre: Physics
ISBN: UOM:39015027829848

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The Fractional Quantum Hall Effect

The Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
Author: Tapash Chakraborty,Pekka Pietiläinen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1988
Genre: Quantum Hall effect
ISBN: UCLA:L0065800922

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The experimental discovery of the fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE) at the end of 1981 by Tsui, Stormer and Gossard was absolutely unexpected since, at this time, no theoretical work existed that could predict new strucU tures in the magnetotransport coefficients under conditions representing the extreme quantum limit. It is more than thirty years since investigations of bulk semiconductors in very strong magnetic fields were begun. Under these conditions, only the lowest Landau level is occupied and the theory predicted a monotonic variation of the resistivity with increasing magnetic field, depending sensitively on the scattering mechanism. However, the exU perimental data could not be analyzed accurately since magnetic freeze-out effects and the transitions from a degenerate to a nondegenerate system complicated the interpretation of the data. For a two-dimensional electron gas, where the positive background charge is well separated from the twoU dimensional system, magnetic freeze-out effects are barely visible and an analysis of the data in the extreme quantum limit seems to be easier. First measurements in this magnetic field region on silicon field-effect transistors were not successful because the disorder in these devices was so large that all electrons in the lowest Landau level were localized. Consequently, models of a spin glass and finally of a Wigner solid were developed and much effort was put into developing the technology for improving the quality of semiU conductor materials and devices, especially in the field of two-dimensional electron systems.