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. 2017 Feb;12(2):118-122.
doi: 10.1038/nnano.2016.214. Epub 2016 Oct 31.

Helical edge states and fractional quantum Hall effect in a graphene electron-hole bilayer

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Helical edge states and fractional quantum Hall effect in a graphene electron-hole bilayer

Javier D Sanchez-Yamagishi et al. Nat Nanotechnol. 2017 Feb.

Abstract

Helical 1D electronic systems are a promising route towards realizing circuits of topological quantum states that exhibit non-Abelian statistics. Here, we demonstrate a versatile platform to realize 1D systems made by combining quantum Hall (QH) edge states of opposite chiralities in a graphene electron-hole bilayer at moderate magnetic fields. Using this approach, we engineer helical 1D edge conductors where the counterpropagating modes are localized in separate electron and hole layers by a tunable electric field. These helical conductors exhibit strong non-local transport signals and suppressed backscattering due to the opposite spin polarizations of the counterpropagating modes. Unlike other approaches used for realizing helical states, the graphene electron-hole bilayer can be used to build new 1D systems incorporating fractional edge states. Indeed, we are able to tune the bilayer devices into a regime hosting fractional and integer edge states of opposite chiralities, paving the way towards 1D helical conductors with fractional quantum statistics.

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