Neutral mode heat transport and fractional quantum Hall shot noise

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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4 pages, 3 figures

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We study nonequilibrium edge state transport in the fractional quantum Hall regime for states with one or several counter-propagating neutral modes. We consider a setup in which the neutral modes are heated by a hot spot, and where heat transported by the neutral modes causes a temperature difference between the upper and lower edges in a Hall bar. This temperature difference is probed by the excess noise it causes for scattering across a quantum point contact. We find that the excess noise in the quantum point contact provides evidence for counter-propagating neutral modes, and we calculate its dependence on both the temperature difference between the edges and on source drain bias.

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