Abstract:
We use a quasi-Corbino sample geometry with independent contacts to different edge states in the quantum Hall effect regime to investigate a charge redistribution between cyclotron-split edge states at high imbalance. We also modify Büttiker formalism by introducing local transport characteristics in it and use this modified Büttiker picture to describe the experimental results. We find that charge transfer between cyclotron-split edge states at high imbalance can be described by a single parameter, which is a transferred between edge states portion of the available for transfer part of the electrochemical potential imbalance. This parameter is found to be independent of the particular sample characteristics, describing fundamental properties of the inter-edge-state scattering. From the experiment we obtain it in the dependence on the voltage imbalance between edge states and propose a qualitative explanation to the experimental findings.