Separating heat from charge in a material is an extremely challenging task since they are transported by the very same carriers, i.e., electrons or holes. In this Letter we show that such separation can reach 100% efficiency in a hybrid superconducting quantum Hall setup, provided that the quantum Hall system is tuned to the integer filling factor. We present microscopic calculations for a three-terminal setup to illustrate our idea.

Heat-charge separation in a hybrid superconducting quantum Hall setup

Panu, Carlo;Taddei, Fabio;Polini, Marco;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Separating heat from charge in a material is an extremely challenging task since they are transported by the very same carriers, i.e., electrons or holes. In this Letter we show that such separation can reach 100% efficiency in a hybrid superconducting quantum Hall setup, provided that the quantum Hall system is tuned to the integer filling factor. We present microscopic calculations for a three-terminal setup to illustrate our idea.
2024
Panu, Carlo; Taddei, Fabio; Polini, Marco; Yacoby, Amir
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