Interferometry and non-equilibrium noise in the fractional quantum Hall effect
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Olaf Smits, 'Interferometry and non-equilibrium noise in the fractional quantum Hall effect', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Mathematics, 2014, pp 224Download Item:

Abstract:
We study theoretical aspects of fractional quantum Hall devices based on tunnelling point contacts. The fractional quantum Hall effect is the prime example of a (2 + 1) dimensional system with non-trivial topological order. Fractional quantum Hall systems exhibit quasiparticle excitations (anyons) which carry fractional charge and obey a generalized form of statistics. These anyons can be observed and studied in transport experiments using point contacts. In this work we use both perturbative and non-perturbative techniques to study the current through a double point contact interferometer and the properties of non-equilibrium noise in a single point contact.
Author: Smits, Olaf
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Slingerland, JoostSint, Stefan
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of MathematicsNote:
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