Abstract
We present transport measurements performed in InAs/GaSb double quantum wells. At the electron-hole crossover tuned by a gate voltage, a strong increase in the longitudinal resistivity is observed with increasing perpendicular magnetic field. Concomitantly with a local resistance exceeding the resistance quantum by an order of magnitude, we find a pronounced nonlocal resistance signal of almost similar magnitude. The coexistence of these two effects is reconciled in a model of counterpropagating and dissipative quantum Hall edge channels providing backscattering, shorted by a residual bulk conductivity. © 2014 American Physical Society.
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Nichele, F., Pal, A. N., Pietsch, P., Ihn, T., Ensslin, K., Charpentier, C., & Wegscheider, W. (2014). Insulating state and giant nonlocal response in an in As / Ga Sb quantum well in the quantum hall regime. Physical Review Letters, 112(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.036802
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