Edge-magnetoplasmon wave-packet revivals in the quantum-Hall effect
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1997
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The quantum-Hall effect is necessarily accompanied by low-energy excitations localized at the edge of a two-dimensional electron system. For the case of electrons interacting via the long-range Coulomb interaction, these excitations are edge magnetoplasmons. We address the time evolution of localized edge-magnetoplasmon wave packets. On short times the wave packets move along the edge with classical E cross B drift. We show that on longer times the wave packets can have properties similar to those of the Rydberg wave packets that are produced in atoms using short-pulsed lasers. In particular, we show that edge-magnetoplasmon wave packets can exhibit periodic revivals in which a dispersed wave packet reassembles into a localized one. We propose the study of edge-magnetoplasmon wave packets as a tool to investigate dynamical properties of integer and fractional quantum-Hall edges. Various scenarios are discussed for preparing the initial wave packet and for detecting it at a later time. We comment on the importance of magnetoplasmon-phonon coupling and on quantum and thermal fluctuations.
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Zülicke, U., Bluhm, R., Kostelecký, V. A., & MacDonald, A. H. (1997). Edge-magnetoplasmon wave-packet revivals in the quantum-Hall effect. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 55(15), 9800-9816. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.55.9800
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