Role of scaling dimensions in generalized noises in fractional quantum Hall tunneling due to a temperature bias
arxiv(2024)
摘要
Continued improvement of heat control in mesoscopic conductors brings novel
tools for probing strongly correlated electron phenomena. Motivated by these
advances, we comprehensively study transport due to a temperature bias in a
quantum point contact device in the fractional quantum Hall regime. We compute
the charge-current noise (so-called delta-T noise), heat-current noise, and
mixed noise and elucidate how these observables can be used to infer strongly
correlated properties of the device. Our main focus is the extraction of
so-called scaling dimensions of the tunneling anyonic quasiparticles, of
critical importance to correctly infer their anyonic exchange statistics.
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