Direct observation of a fractional charge
R. de-Picciotto (),
M. Reznikov,
M. Heiblum,
V. Umansky,
G. Bunin and
D. Mahalu
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R. de-Picciotto: Braun Center for Submicron Research, Weizmann Institute of Science
M. Reznikov: Braun Center for Submicron Research, Weizmann Institute of Science
M. Heiblum: Braun Center for Submicron Research, Weizmann Institute of Science
V. Umansky: Braun Center for Submicron Research, Weizmann Institute of Science
G. Bunin: Braun Center for Submicron Research, Weizmann Institute of Science
D. Mahalu: Braun Center for Submicron Research, Weizmann Institute of Science
Nature, 1997, vol. 389, issue 6647, 162-164
Abstract:
Abstract Since Millikan's famous oil-drop experiments1, it has been well known that electrical charge is quantized in units of the charge of an electron, e. For this reason, the theoretical prediction2,3 by Laughlin of the existence of fractionally charged ‘quasiparticles’—proposed as an explanation for the fractional quantum Hall (FQH) effect—is very counterintuitive. The FQH effect is a phenomenon observed in the conduction properties of a two-dimensional electron gas subjected to a strong perpendicular magnetic field. This effect results from the strong interaction between electrons, brought about by the magnetic field, giving rise to the aforementioned fractionally charged quasiparticles which carry the current. Here we report the direct observation of these counterintuitive entities by using measurements of quantum shot noise. Quantum shot noise results from the discreteness of the current-carrying charges and so is proportional to both the charge of the quasiparticles and the average current. Our measurements of quantum shot noise show unambiguously that current in a two-dimensional electron gas in the FQH regime is carried by fractional charges—e/3 in the present case—in agreement with Laughlin's prediction.
Date: 1997
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