Zero-Bias Anomalies in Narrow Tunnel Junctions in the Quantum Hall Regime
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2011-02-01 v3
Abstract
We report on the study of cleaved-edge-overgrown line junctions with a serendipitously created narrow opening in an otherwise thin, precise line barrier. Two sets of zero-bias anomalies are observed with an enhanced conductance for filling factors and a strongly suppressed conductance for . A transition between the two behaviors is found near . The zero-bias anomaly (ZBA) line shapes find explanation in Luttinger liquid models of tunneling between quantum Hall edge states. The ZBA for occurs from strong backscattering induced by suppression of quasiparticle tunneling between the edge channels for the Landau levels. The ZBA for arises from weak tunneling of quasiparticles between the edge channels.
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@article{arxiv.1006.3107,
title = {Zero-Bias Anomalies in Narrow Tunnel Junctions in the Quantum Hall Regime},
author = {P. Jiang and C. -C. Chien and I. Yang and W. Kang and K. W. Baldwin and L. N. Pfeiffer and K. W. West},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.3107},
year = {2011}
}
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version with edits for clarity