D.C. Transport Measurements and the Direction of Propagation of Composite Fermion Edge States

Physics – Condensed Matter

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Simple and quite general considerations are used to show that the results of
d.c. transport experiments on macroscopic Hall bars are inconsistent with
Hartree models in which a majority of the branches of single-particle composite
fermion edge states at the Fermi level propagate in the direction opposite to
that in which non-interacting electrons travel along the edge.

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