A new protocol for layer-resolved transport measurements that extracts anyon statistics from charge distribution across layers in multi-component topological states.
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Andreev processes in a superconducting beam splitter within a quantum Hall HOM interferometer modify the current cross correlations, providing a way to detect and characterize local and crossed Andreev reflection.
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Probing bilayer topological order with layer-resolved transport
A new protocol for layer-resolved transport measurements that extracts anyon statistics from charge distribution across layers in multi-component topological states.
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Detecting crossed Andreev reflection in a quantum Hall interferometer with a superconducting beam splitter
Andreev processes in a superconducting beam splitter within a quantum Hall HOM interferometer modify the current cross correlations, providing a way to detect and characterize local and crossed Andreev reflection.