Abstract:We investigate the origin of the resistance fluctuations of mesoscopic
samples, near transitions between Quantum Hall plateaus. These fluctuations
have been recently observed experimentally by E. Peled et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett.
90, 246802 (2003); ibid 90, 236802 (2003); Phys. Rev. B 69, R241305 (2004)]. We
perform realistic first-principles simulations using a six-terminal geometry
and sample sizes similar to those of real devices, to model the actual
experiment. We present the theory and implementation of thes… Show more
“…Here, the mesoscopic fluctuations are caused by electronic states that mediate the charge transport across the Hall bar, as shown in Ref. [21,22]. For example, the fluctuations in the two-terminal conductance measured in Ref.…”
“…Here, the mesoscopic fluctuations are caused by electronic states that mediate the charge transport across the Hall bar, as shown in Ref. [21,22]. For example, the fluctuations in the two-terminal conductance measured in Ref.…”
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