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Nature Physics 4, 24 - 27 (2008)
Published online: 2 December 2007 | doi:10.1038/nphys786

Subject Categories: Condensed-matter physics | Materials physics

Spectral weight transfer in the integer quantum Hall effect and its consequences

Chenggang Zhou1 & Mona Berciu2

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The energy spectrum of a two-dimensional electron gas placed in a transversal magnetic field B consists of quantized Landau levels. In the absence of disorder, the degeneracy of each Landau level is N=BA/phi0, where A is the area of the sample and phi0=h/e is the magnetic flux quantum. With disorder, localized states appear at the top and bottom of the broadened Landau level, whereas states in the centre of the Landau level (the critical region) remain delocalized. This single-electron theory adequately explains most aspects of the integer quantum Hall effect1. One unnoticed issue is the location of the new states that appear in the Landau level with increasing B. Here, we show that they appear predominantly inside the critical region. This situation leads to a 'spectral ordering' of the localized states, which explains the stripes observed in measurements of the local inverse compressibility2, 3, of two-terminal conductance4 and of Hall and longitudinal resistances5 without the need to invoke interactions as done in previous work6, 7, 8.

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  1. Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, MS 6493, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6493, USA
  2. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver B.C. V6T 1Z1, Canada

Correspondence to: Chenggang Zhou1 e-mail: zhouc@ornl.gov




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