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Nonlinear edge transport in a quantum Hall system

Nonlinear transport phenomena in condensed matter reflect the geometric nature, quantum coherence, and many-body correlation of electronic states. Electric currents in solids are classified into (i) ohmic current, (ii) supercurrent,… Click to show full abstract

Nonlinear transport phenomena in condensed matter reflect the geometric nature, quantum coherence, and many-body correlation of electronic states. Electric currents in solids are classified into (i) ohmic current, (ii) supercurrent, and (iii) geometric or topological current. While the nonlinear current-voltage (I-V) characteristics of the former two categories have been extensive research topics recently, those of the last category remains unexplored. Among them, the quantum Hall current is a representative example. Realized in two-dimensional electronic systems under a strong magnetic field, the topological protection quantizes the Hall conductance in the unit of e2/h (e, elementary charge; and h, Planck constant), of which the edge transport picture gives a good account. Here, we theoretically study the nonlinear I-VH characteristic of the edge transport up to third order in VH. We find that nonlinearity arises in the Hall response from electron-electron interaction between the counterpropagating edge channels with the nonlinear energy dispersions. We also discuss possible experimental observations.

Keywords: nonlinear edge; transport; edge transport; quantum hall

Journal Title: Science Advances
Year Published: 2024

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