Edge structure in the fractional quantum hole conjugate states
Jeudi 7 décembre 2017 09:30
- Duree : 1 heure
Lieu : Salle Rémy Lemaire, K223
Orateur : Fabien LAFONT, Weizmann Institute, Israel
Controlling the transmission of electrical current using a quantum point contact constriction paved a way to a large variety of experiments in mesoscopic physics. The increasing interest in heat transfer in such systems fosters questions about possible manipulations of quantum heat modes that do not carry net charge (neutral modes). Here, I will present the transmission of upstream neutral modes through a quantum point contact in fractional hole-conjugate quantum Hall states. Employing two different measurement techniques, we were able to render the relative spatial distribution of these chargeless modes with their charged counterparts. In these states, which were found to harbor more than one downstream charge mode, the upstream neutral modes are found to flow with the inner charge mode - as theoretically predicted. These results unveil a universal upstream heat current structure and open the path for more complex engineering of heat flows and cooling mechanisms in quantum nano-electronic devices.
Contact : neel.communication@neel.cnrs.fr
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