High Frequency Conductivity in the Quantum Hall Regime
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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conductivityhallquantumregimedeltaelectronfrequenciesgamma
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We have measured the complex conductivity $\sigma_{xx}$ of a two-dimensional electron system in the quantum Hall regime up to frequencies of 6 GHz at electron temperatures below 100 mK. Using both its imaginary and real part we show that $\sigma_{xx}$ can be scaled to a single function for different frequencies and for all investigated transitions between plateaus in the quantum Hall effect. Additionally, the conductivity in the variable-range hopping regime is used for a direct evaluation of the localization length $\xi$. Even for large filing factor distances $\delta \nu$ from the critical point we find $\xi \propto \delta \nu^{-\gamma}$ with a scaling exponent $\gamma=2.3$.
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