Electron-Hole Asymmetric Chiral Breakdown of Reentrant Quantum Hall States

Phys Rev Lett. 2016 Oct 14;117(16):166805. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.166805. Epub 2016 Oct 11.

Abstract

Reentrant integer quantum Hall (RIQH) states are believed to be correlated electron solid phases, although their microscopic description remains unclear. As bias current increases, longitudinal and Hall resistivities measured for these states exhibit multiple sharp breakdown transitions, a signature unique to RIQH states. A comparison of RIQH breakdown characteristics at multiple voltage probes indicates that these signatures can be ascribed to a phase boundary between broken-down and unbroken regions, spreading chirally from source and drain contacts as a function of bias current and passing voltage probes one by one. The chiral sense of the spreading is not set by the chirality of the edge state itself, instead depending on electron- or holelike character of the RIQH state.