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Voltage-controlled Group Velocity of Edge Magnetoplasmon in the Quantum Hall Regime

Hiroshi Kamata, Takeshi Ota, Koji Muraki, Toshimasa Fujisawa

Published 2010-01-24Version 1

We investigate the group velocity of edge magnetoplasmons (EMPs) in the quantum Hall regime by means of time-of-flight measurement. The EMPs are injected from an Ohmic contact by applying a voltage pulse, and detected at a quantum point contact by applying another voltage pulse to its gate. We find that the group velocity of the EMPs traveling along the edge channel defined by a metallic gate electrode strongly depends on the voltage applied to the gate. The observed variation of the velocity can be understood to reflect the degree of screening caused by the metallic gate, which damps the in-plane electric field and hence reduces the velocity. The degree of screening can be controlled by changing the distance between the gate and the edge channel with the gate voltage.

Comments: 5 pages, 6 figures, to be published in Physical Review B
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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