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Aharonov-Bohm cages in the GaAlAs/GaAs system
Aharonov-Bohm oscillations have been observed in a lattice formed by a two
dimensional rhombus tiling. This observation is in good agreement with a recent
theoretical calculation of the energy spectrum of this so-called T3 lattice. We
have investigated the low temperature magnetotransport of the T3 lattice
realized in the GaAlAs/GaAs system. Using an additional electrostatic gate, we
have studied the influence of the channel number on the oscillations amplitude.
Finally, the role of the disorder on the strength of the localization is
theoretically discussed.Comment: 6 pages, 11 EPS figure
Experimental investigation of the edge states structure at fractional filling factors
We experimentally study electron transport between edge states in the
fractional quantum Hall effect regime. We find an anomalous increase of the
transport across the 2/3 incompressible fractional stripe in comparison with
theoretical predictions for the smooth edge potential profile. We interpret our
results as a first experimental demonstration of the intrinsic structure of the
incompressible stripes arising at the sample edge in the fractional quantum
Hall effect regime.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures included. Submitted to JETP Letter
Searches for New Quarks and Leptons Produced in Z-Boson Decay
We have searched for events with new-particle topologies in 390 hadronic Z decays with the Mark II detector at the SLAC Linear Collider. We place 95%-confidence-level lower limits of 40.7 GeV/c^2 for the top-quark mass, 42.0 GeV/c^2 for the mass of a fourth-generation charge - 1/3 quark, and 41.3 GeV/c^2 for the mass of an unstable Dirac neutral lepton
Measurement of Z Decays into Lepton Pairs
We present measurements by the Mark II experiment of the ratios of the leptonic partial widths of the Z boson to the hadronic partial width. The results are Γ_(ee)/Γ_(had)=0.037_(-0.012^()+0.016),Γ_(µµ)/Γ_(had)=0.053-_(0.015)^(+0.020), and Γ_(ττ)/Γ_(had)=0.066_(-0.017)^(+0.021), in good agreement with the standard-model prediction of 0.048. From the average leptonic width result, Γ_(ll)/Γ_(had)=0.053_(-0.009)^(+0.010), we derive Γ_(had)=1.56_(-0.24)^(+0.28) GeV. We find for the vector coupling constants of the tau and muon v_τ^2=0.31±0.31_(-0.30)^(+0.43) and v_μ^2=0.05±0.30_(-0.23)^(+0.34)
Electron-phonon interactions on a single-branch quantum Hall edge
We consider the effect of electron-phonon interactions on edge states in
quantum Hall systems with a single edge branch. The presence of electron-phonon
interactions modifies the single-particle propagator for general quantum Hall
edges, and, in particular, destroys the Fermi liquid even at integer filling.
The effect of the electron-phonon interactions may be detected experimentally
in the AC conductance or in the tunneling conductance between integer quantum
Hall edges.Comment: 9 pages (revtex) + one postscript file with 2 figures. A complete
postscript file with all figures + text (5 pages) is available from
http://FY.CHALMERS.SE/~eggert/fqh.ps or by request from [email protected]
Nonuniversal behavior of scattering between fractional quantum Hall edges
Among the predicted properties of fractional quantum Hall states are
fractionally charged quasiparticles and conducting edge-states described as
chiral Luttinger liquids. In a system with a narrow constriction, tunneling of
quasi-particles between states at different edges can lead to resistance and to
shot noise. The ratio of the shot noise to the backscattered current, in the
weak scattering regime, measures the fractional charge of the quasi-particle,
which has been confirmed in several experiments. However, the non-linearity of
the resistance predicted by the chiral Luttinger liquid theory was apparently
not observed in some of these cases. As a possible explanation for these
discrepancies, we consider a model where a smooth edge profile leads to
formation of additional edge states. Coupling between the current carrying edge
mode and the additional phonon like mode can lead to {\it nonuniversal}
exponents in the current-voltage characteristic, while preserving the ratio
between shot noise and the back-scattered current, for weak backscattering. For
special values of the coupling, one may obtain a linear I-V behavior.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
The Evolution of Quasiparticle Charge in the Fractional Quantum Hall Regime
The charge of quasiparticles in a fractional quantum Hall (FQH) liquid,
tunneling through a partly reflecting constriction with transmission t, was
determined via shot noise measurements. In the nu=1/3 FQH state, a charge
smoothly evolving from e*=e/3 for t=1 to e*=e for t<<1 was determined, agreeing
with chiral Luttinger liquid theory. In the nu=2/5 FQH state the quasiparticle
charge evolves smoothly from e*=e/5 at t=1 to a maximum charge less than e*=e/3
at t<<1. Thus it appears that quasiparticles with an approximate charge e/5
pass a barrier they see as almost opaque.Comment: 4 pages, Correct figure 3 and caption include
Observation of the e/3 Fractionally Charged Laughlin Quasiparticles
The existence of fractional charges carrying the current is experimentally
demonstrated. Using a 2-D electron system in high magnetic field, we measure
the shot noise associated with tunneling in the fractional quantum Hall regime
at Landau level filling factor 1/3. The noise gives a direct determination of
the quasiparticle charge, which is found to be e*=e/3 as predicted by Laughlin.
The existence of e/3 Laughlin quasiparticles is unambiguously confirmed by the
shot noise to Johnson-Nyquist noise cross-over found for temperature e*V/2k.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. Lett. (accepted August
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Tunneling into the edge of a compressible Quantum Hall state
We present a composite fermion theory of tunneling into the edge of a
compressible quantum Hall system. The tunneling conductance is non-ohmic, due
to slow relaxation of electromagnetic and Chern-Simons field disturbances
caused by the tunneling electron. Universal results are obtained in the limit
of a large number of channels involved in the relaxation. The tunneling
exponent is found to be a continuous function of the filling factor nu, with a
a slope that is discontinuous at nu=1/2 in the limit of vanishing bulk
resistivity rho_xx. When nu corresponds to a principal fractional quantized
Hall state, our results agree with the chiral Luttinger liquid theories of Wen,
and Kane, Fisher and Polchinski.Comment: 5 pages, 1 EPS figure, RevTeX, epsfi
Dynamics of Dissipative Quantum Hall Edges
We examine the influence of the edge electronic density profile and of
dissipation on edge magnetoplasmons in the quantum Hall regime, in a
semiclassical calculation. The equilibrium electron density on the edge,
obtained using a Thomas-Fermi approach, has incompressible stripes produced by
energy gaps responsible for the quantum Hall effect. We find that these stripes
have an unobservably small effect on the edge magnetoplasmons. But dissipation,
included phenomenologically in the local conductivity, proves to produce
significant oscillations in the strength and speed of edge magnetoplasmons in
the quantum Hall regime.Comment: 23 pages including 10 figure
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