NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, vol.14, 2012 (SCI-Expanded)
A numerical approach is employed to explain transport characteristics in realistic, quantum Hall-based Aharonov-Bohm (AB) interferometers. Firstly, the spatial distribution of incompressible strips, and thus the current channels, are obtained by applying a self-consistent Thomas-Fermi method to a realistic heterostructure under quantized Hall conditions. Secondly, the time-dependent Schrodinger equation is solved for electrons injected in the current channels. Distinctive AB oscillations are found as a function of the magnetic flux. The oscillation amplitude strongly depends on the mutual distance between the transport channels and on their width. At an optimal distance the amplitude and thus the interchannel transport is maximized, which determines the maximum visibility condition. On the other hand, the transport is fully suppressed at magnetic fields corresponding to half-integer flux quanta. The results confirm the applicability of realistic AB interferometers as controllable current switches.