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Effective quantum inertia of charge carriers in a macroscopic conductor

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We study the low frequency admittance of a quantum Hall bar of size much larger than the electronic coherence length. We find that this macroscopic conductor behaves as an ideal quantum conductor with vanishing longitudinal resistance and purely inductive behavior up to f 1 MHz. Using several measurement configurations, we study the dependence of this inductance on the length of the edge channel and on the integer quantum Hall filling fraction. The experimental data are well described by a scattering model for edge magnetoplasmons taking into account effective long range Coulomb interactions within the sample. This demonstrates that the inductance's dependence on the filling fraction arises from the effective quantum inertia of charge carriers induced by Coulomb interactions within an ungated macroscopic quantum Hall bar.
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hal-03026981 , version 1 (26-11-2020)

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A Delgard, B Chenaud, U Gennser, D Mailly, P Degiovanni, et al.. Effective quantum inertia of charge carriers in a macroscopic conductor. 2020. ⟨hal-03026981⟩
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