Topological defects in the edge state structure in a bilayer electron system
Abstract
We experimentally demonstrate, for the first time, formation of point-like topological defects in the edge state structure in the quantum Hall effect regime. By using of a selective population technique, we investigate equilibration processes between the edge states in bilayer electron structures with a high tunnelling rate between layers. Unexpected flattening of the I-V curves in perpendicular magnetic field at a specific filling factor combination and the recovery of the conventional nonlinear I-V characteristics in tilted fields give a strong evidence for the existence of topological defects.
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