Breakdown of Counterflow Superfluidity in a Disordered Quantum Hall Bilayer

We present a theory for the regime of coherent interlayer tunneling in a disordered quantum Hall bilayer at total filling factor one, allowing for the effect of static vortices. We find that the system consists of domains of polarized superfluid phase. Injected currents introduce phase slips between...

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Main Authors: D. K. K. Lee, P. R. Eastham, N. R. Cooper
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2011-01-01
Series:Advances in Condensed Matter Physics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/792125
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Summary:We present a theory for the regime of coherent interlayer tunneling in a disordered quantum Hall bilayer at total filling factor one, allowing for the effect of static vortices. We find that the system consists of domains of polarized superfluid phase. Injected currents introduce phase slips between the polarized domains which are pinned by disorder. We present a model of saturated tunneling domains that predicts a critical current for the breakdown of coherent tunneling that is extensive in the system size. This theory is supported by numerical results from a disordered phase model in two dimensions. We also discuss how our picture might be used to interpret experiments in the counterflow geometry and in two-terminal measurements.
ISSN:1687-8108
1687-8124