Impurity scattering and transport of fractional Quantum Hall edge state
C.L. Kane, M.P.A. Fisher

TL;DR
This paper investigates how impurity scattering affects the edge states in fractional quantum Hall systems, revealing a disorder-driven phase with a single charge mode and neutral modes, explaining experimental quantization.
Contribution
It introduces a non-perturbative solution for disordered n-channel edges, showing a stable phase with a quantized Hall conductance and SU(n) symmetric neutral modes.
Findings
Disorder induces a phase with a single propagating charge mode
Neutral modes propagate at the same speed with SU(n) symmetry
Quantized Hall conductance is restored due to impurity scattering
Abstract
We study the effects of impurity scattering on the low energy edge state dynamic s for a broad class of quantum Hall fluids at filling factor , for integer and even integer . When is positive all of the edge modes are expected to move in the same direction, whereas for negative one mode moves in a direction opposite to the other modes. Using a chiral-Luttinger model to describe the edge channels, we show that for an ideal edge when is negative, a non-quantized and non-universal Hall conductance is predicted. The non-quantized conductance is associated with an absence of equilibration between the edge channels. To explain the robust experimental Hall quantization, it is thus necessary to incorporate impurity scattering into the model, to allow for edge equilibration. A perturbative analysis reveals that edge impurity scattering is relevant…
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