Analogy Between Periodically Driven Josephson ac Effect and Quantum Hall Effect

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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The hydrodynamical phase-slippage geometry and a semi-classical Josephson-RCSJ formulism are combined to make an analogy between the periodically driven Josephson ac effect and the quantum Hall effect. Both of these two macroscopic quantum effects are postulated to be originated from the one-dimensional linear vortex-electron relative motion. The mechanisms of the quantized Hall resistance of IQHE and FQHE are unified under the phase-locking dynamics of a Josephson-like oscillation which is periodically driven by the electron wave of the coherent Hall current, with the time-averaged frequency ratio playing the role of the filling factor reciprocal. Supporting experimental evidences for this scenario as well as necessary future investigations are remarked.

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