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Model for Breakdown of Laminar Flow of a Quantum Hall Fluid Around a Charged Impurity: Comparison with Experiment

A. M. Martin, K. A. Benedict, F. W. Sheard, L. Eaves

Published 2003-06-10Version 1

In samples used to maintain the US resistance standard the breakdown of the dissipationless integer quantum Hall effect occurs as a series of dissipative voltage steps. A mechanism for this type of breakdown is proposed, based on the generation of magneto-excitons when the quantum Hall fluid flows past an ionised impurity above a critical velocity. The calculated generation rate gives a voltage step height in good agreement with measurements. We also compare this model to a hydrodynamic description of breakdown.

Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures, submitted for proceedings of EP2DS
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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