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The Partially-Split Hall Bar: Tunneling in the Bosonic Integer Quantum Hall Effect
We study point-contact tunneling in the integer quantum Hall state of bosons.
This symmetry-protected topological state has electrical Hall conductivity
equal to and vanishing thermal Hall conductivity. In contrast to the
integer quantum Hall state of fermions, a point contact can have a dramatic
effect on the low energy physics. In the absence of disorder, a point contact
generically leads to a partially-split Hall bar geometry. We describe the
resulting intermediate fixed point via the two-terminal electrical (Hall)
conductance of the edge modes. Disorder along the edge, however, both restores
the universality of the two-terminal conductance and helps preserve the
integrity of the Hall bar within the relevant parameter regime.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures; v.2: typos fixed and clarified some argument
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