The visibility of IQHE at sharp edges: Experimental proposals based on interactions and edge electrostatics
U. Erkarslan, G. Oylumluoglu, M. Grayson, A. Siddiki

TL;DR
This paper proposes experimental methods to explore how sharp edges and contact quality affect the visibility and characteristics of the integer quantum Hall effect, emphasizing the role of edge electrostatics and sample size.
Contribution
It introduces experimental setups using cleaved-edge overgrown samples to manipulate edge potential profiles and distinguish bulk versus edge effects in IQHE.
Findings
Edge potential profile significantly influences IQHE plateau width.
Non-ideal contacts enable direct measurement of non-quantized bulk transport.
Sharp edges can eliminate or alter IQHE visibility under certain conditions.
Abstract
The influence of the incompressible strips on the integer quantized Hall effect (IQHE) is investigated, considering a cleaved-edge overgrown (CEO) sample as an experimentally realizable sharp edge system. We propose a set of experiments to clarify the distinction between the large-sample limit when bulk disorder defines the IQHE plateau width and the small-sample limit smaller than the disorder correlation length, when self-consistent edge electrostatics define the IQHE plateau width. The large-sample or bulk QH regime is described by the usual localization picture, whereas the small-sample or edge regime is discussed within the compressible/incompressible strips picture, known as the screening theory of QH edges. Utilizing the unusually sharp edge profiles of the CEO samples, a Hall bar design is proposed to manipulate the edge potential profile from smooth to extremely sharp. By…
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