We review and develop recent results regarding Leviton excitations generated in topological states of matter – such as integer and fractional quantum Hall edge channels – and carrying a charge multiple of the electronic one. The peculiar features associated with these clean and robust emerging excitations can be detected through current correlation measurements. In particular, relevant information can be extracted from the noise signal in generalized Hong-Ou-Mandel experiments, where Levitons with different charges collide against each other at a quantum point contact. We describe this quantity both in the framework of the photo-assisted noise formalism and in terms of a very interesting and transparent picture based on wave-packet overlap.

Hong-Ou-Mandel characterization of multiply charged Levitons / Ferraro, D.; Ronetti, F.; Vannucci, L.; Acciai, M.; Rech, J.; Jockheere, T.; Martin, T.; Sassetti, M.. - In: THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. SPECIAL TOPICS. - ISSN 1951-6355. - 227:12(2018), pp. 1345-1359. [10.1140/epjst/e2018-800074-1]

Hong-Ou-Mandel characterization of multiply charged Levitons

Acciai M.;
2018-01-01

Abstract

We review and develop recent results regarding Leviton excitations generated in topological states of matter – such as integer and fractional quantum Hall edge channels – and carrying a charge multiple of the electronic one. The peculiar features associated with these clean and robust emerging excitations can be detected through current correlation measurements. In particular, relevant information can be extracted from the noise signal in generalized Hong-Ou-Mandel experiments, where Levitons with different charges collide against each other at a quantum point contact. We describe this quantity both in the framework of the photo-assisted noise formalism and in terms of a very interesting and transparent picture based on wave-packet overlap.
2018
227
12
1345
1359
https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.01927
Ferraro, D.; Ronetti, F.; Vannucci, L.; Acciai, M.; Rech, J.; Jockheere, T.; Martin, T.; Sassetti, M.
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