Half-integer conductance plateau at the $\nu = 2/3$ fractional quantum Hall state in a quantum point contact
Abstract
The fractional quantum Hall state is the hole-conjugate state to the primary Laughlin state. We investigate transmission of edge states through quantum point contacts fabricated on a GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure designed to have a sharp confining potential. When a small but finite bias is applied, we observe an intermediate conductance plateau with . This plateau is observed in multiple QPCs, and persists over a significant range of magnetic field, gate voltage, and source-drain bias, making it a robust feature. Using a simple model which considers scattering and equilibration between counterflowing charged edge modes, we find this half-integer quantized plateau to be consistent with full reflection of an inner counterpropagating -1/3 edge mode while the outer integer mode is fully transmitted. In a QPC fabricated on a different heterostructure which has a softer confining potential, we instead observe an intermediate conductance plateau at . These results provide support for a model at in which the edge transitions from a structure having an inner upstream -1/3 charge mode and outer downstream integer mode to a structure with two downstream 1/3 charge modes when the confining potential is tuned from sharp to soft and disorder prevails.
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@article{arxiv.2211.17240,
title = {Half-integer conductance plateau at the $\nu = 2/3$ fractional quantum Hall state in a quantum point contact},
author = {James Nakamura and Shuang Liang and Geoffrey C. Gardner and Michael J. Manfra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.17240},
year = {2023}
}
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6+4 pages, 4+4 figures