Interactions in quantum Hall edge channels at filling fraction 2
ORAL
Abstract
Coulomb interactions play a major role in one dimensional electronic transport. They modify the nature of the elementary excitations from Landau quasiparticles in higher dimensions to collective excitations in 1D. We report here on the direct observation of the collective neutral and charge modes of the two chiral co-propagating edge channels of opposite spins of the quantum Hall effect at filling factor $\nu=2$. Generating a charge density wave at frequency $f$ in the outer channel, we measure the current induced by inter-channel Coulomb interaction in the inner channel after a 3 microns propagation length. Varying the driving frequency from 0.7 to 11 GHz, we observe damped oscillations in the induced current that results from the phase shift between the fast charge and slow neutral eigenmodes. Measuring the dispersion relation and dissipation of the neutral mode from provides quantitative information on the scattering of quantum edge magnetoplasmons. We will then comment on the consequences of these results on quasi-particle relaxation and decoherence in the $\nu=2$ quantum Hall edge channel system.
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Authors
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Pascal Degiovanni
CNRS / ENS Lyon
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Erwann Bocquillon
Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain, ENS Paris
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Vincent Freulon
Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain, ENS Paris
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Charles Grenier
Centre de Physique Th\'eorique, Ecole Polytechnique
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Jean-Marc Berroir
Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain, ENS Paris
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Bernard Pla\c{c}ais
Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain, ENS Paris
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Antonella Cavanna
CNRS / Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures
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Yong Jin
CNRS / Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures
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Gwendal F\`eve
Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain, ENS Paris