Transport in a disordered $\nu=2/3$ fractional quantum Hall junction
Abstract
Electric and thermal transport properties of a fractional quantum Hall junction are analyzed. We investigate the evolution of the electric and thermal two-terminal conductances, and , with system size and temperature . This is done both for the case of strong interaction between the 1 and 1/ 3 modes (when the low-temperature physics of the interacting segment of the device is controlled by the vicinity of the strong-disorder Kane-Fisher-Polchinski fixed point) and for relatively weak interaction, for which the disorder is irrelevant at in the renormalization-group sense. The transport properties in both cases are similar in several respects. In particular, is close to 4/3 (in units of ) and to 2 (in units of ) for small , independently of the interaction strength. For large the system is in an incoherent regime, with given by 2/3 and showing the Ohmic scaling, , again for any interaction strength. The hallmark of the strong-disorder fixed point is the emergence of an intermediate range of , in which the electric conductance shows strong mesoscopic fluctuations and the thermal conductance is . The analysis is extended also to a device with floating 1/3 mode, as studied in a recent experiment [A. Grivnin et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 266803 (2014)].
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@article{arxiv.1703.02746,
title = {Transport in a disordered $\nu=2/3$ fractional quantum Hall junction},
author = {I. V. Protopopov and Yuval Gefen and A. D. Mirlin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.02746},
year = {2017}
}
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