Tunneling in multi-site mesoscopic quantum Hall circuits
D. B. Karki

TL;DR
This paper investigates the complex transport phenomena in multi-site mesoscopic quantum Hall circuits, revealing new quantum-critical points and non-Fermi liquid behavior, and proposes experimental methods to realize these effects.
Contribution
It extends the boundary sine-Gordon model to four or more sites, deriving an effective theory that uncovers novel quantum-critical phenomena in multi-site quantum Hall circuits.
Findings
Identification of quantum-critical points in four-site circuits
Universal conductance and scaling near critical points
Restoration of boundary sine-Gordon description in multichannel setups
Abstract
Transport properties of single- and two-site mesoscopic quantum Hall (QH) circuits at high transparencies can be described in terms of the lowest-order backscattering processes, enabling a mapping to the boundary sine-Gordon model. We show that this description breaks down in circuits with four or more sites, where higher-order backscattering processes become relevant and qualitatively modify the low-energy physics, while remaining exactly marginal in three-site geometries. Focusing on the four-site circuit, we derive an effective low-energy theory that captures the resulting interaction-driven physics and reveal the emergence of unique quantum-critical points. In the vicinity of these critical points, we obtain universal conductance and scaling behavior and establish the robustness of the associated non-Fermi liquid physics. We further introduce tunneling in multichannel multi-site QH…
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