Nonequilibrium Dephasing in an Electronic Mach-Zehnder Interferometer
ORAL
Abstract
We study nonequilibrium dephasing in an electronic Mach-Zehnder interferometer. We demonstrate that the shot noise at the beam splitter of the interferometer generates an ensemble of nonequilibrium electron density configurations and that electron interactions induce configuration-specific phase shifts of an interfering electron. The resulting dephasing exhibits two characteristic features, a lobe pattern in the visibility and phase jumps of $\pi $, in good agreement with experimental data.
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Authors
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Seok-Chan Youn
KAIST
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Hyun-Woo Lee
POSTECH
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H.-S. Sim
KAIST