Quasi-Fermi Distribution and Resonant Tunneling of Quasiparticles with Fractional Charges
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- 19 May 1993
Abstract
We study the resonant tunneling of quasiparticles through an impurity between the edges of a Fractional Quantum Hall sample. We show that the one-particle momentum distribution of fractionally charged edge quasiparticles has a quasi-Fermi character. The density of states near the quasi-Fermi energy at zero temperature is singular due to the statistical interaction of quasiparticles. Another effect of this interaction is a new selection rule for the resonant tunneling of fractionally charged quasiparticles: the resonance is suppressed unless an integer number of {\em electrons} occupies the impurity. It allows a new explanation of the scaling behavior observed in the mesoscopic fluctuations of the conductivity in the FQHE.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1993-05-19, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 72 (1), 124.
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