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Theory of Tunneling in the Exciton Condensate of Bilayer Quantum Hall Systems

Kwon Park

Published 2004-07-20Version 1

We develop a theory of interlayer tunneling in the exciton condensate of bilayer quantum Hall systems, which predicts strongly enhanced, but finite, tunneling conductance peaks near zero bias even at zero temperature. It is emphasized that, though this strongly enhanced tunneling originates from spontaneous interlayer phase coherence, it is fundamentally not the Josephson effect. Because of strong interlayer correlation, the bilayer system behaves as a single system so that conventional tunneling theories treating two layers as independent systems are not applicable. Based on our theory, we compute the height of conductance peak as a function of interlayer distance, which is in good agreement with experiment.

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