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Switching noise as a probe of statistics in the fractional quantum Hall effect
Eytan Grosfeld, Steven H. Simon, Ady Stern
Published 2006-02-27Version 1
We propose an experiment to probe the unconventional quantum statistics of quasi-particles in fractional quantum Hall states by measurement of current noise. The geometry we consider is that of a Hall bar where two quantum point contacts introduce two interfering amplitudes for back-scattering. Thermal fluctuations of the number of quasi-particles enclosed between the two point contacts introduce current noise, which reflects the statistics of the quasi-particles. We analyze abelian $\nu=1/q$ states and the non-abelian $\nu=5/2$ state.
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 226803 (2006)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: fractional quantum hall effect, switching noise, fractional quantum hall states, current noise, unconventional quantum statistics
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