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Observation of Chiral Heat Transport in the Quantum Hall Regime

G. Granger, J. P. Eisenstein, J. L. Reno

Published 2008-10-17Version 1

Heat transport in the quantum Hall regime is investigated using micron-scale heaters and thermometers positioned along the edge of a millimeter-scale two dimensional electron system (2DES). The heaters rely on localized current injection into the 2DES, while the thermometers are based on the thermoelectric effect. In the $\nu = 1$ integer quantized Hall state, a thermoelectric signal appears at an edge thermometer only when it is "downstream," in the sense of electronic edge transport, from the heater. When the distance between the heater and the thermometer is increased, the thermoelectric signal is reduced, showing that the electrons cool as they propagate along the edge.

Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 086803 (2008)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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