Zusammenfassung
The effect of tunneling on the transport properties of quantum Hall double layers in the regime of the excitonic condensate at a total filling factor one is studied in counterflow experiments. If the tunnel current I is smaller than a critical I(C), tunneling is large and is effectively shorting the two layers. For I > I(C) tunneling becomes negligible. Surprisingly, the transition between the ...
Zusammenfassung
The effect of tunneling on the transport properties of quantum Hall double layers in the regime of the excitonic condensate at a total filling factor one is studied in counterflow experiments. If the tunnel current I is smaller than a critical I(C), tunneling is large and is effectively shorting the two layers. For I > I(C) tunneling becomes negligible. Surprisingly, the transition between the two tunneling regimes has only a minor impact on the features of the filling-factor one state as observed in magnetotransport, but at currents exceeding I(C) the resistance along the layers increases rapidly.