Periphery deformations and tunneling at correlated quantum-Hall edges
arXiv:cond-mat/9802019 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.60.1837
Abstract
We argue that, at any filling factor, correlated quantum-Hall systems possess a set of chiral boson excitations which are generated by electronically rigid deformations of the system's periphery. We submit that tunneling electrons can be accommodated, at low energies, in these systems only by periphery-deformation excitations. This property would explain the recent observation of a tunneling density of states at the edge which does not exhibit a strong dependence on the occurrence or absence of the quantum Hall effect and has a power-law dependence on energy with exponent (inverse filling factor)-1.
5 pages, RevTex, final version, to appear in PRB