Frequency Scaling of Microwave Conductivity in the Integer Quantum Hall Effect Minima
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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sigmaconductivityfrequencyhallomegaplateausquantumrange
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We measure the longitudinal conductivity $\sigma_{xx}$ at frequencies $1.246 {\rm GHz} \le f \le 10.05$ GHz over a range of temperatures $235 {\rm mK} \le T \le 4.2$ K with particular emphasis on the Quantum Hall plateaus. We find that $Re(\sigma_{xx})$ scales linearly with frequency for a range of magnetic field around the center of the plateaus, i.e. where $\sigma_{xx}(\omega) \gg \sigma_{xx}^{DC}$. The width of this scaling region decreases with higher temperature and vanishes by 1.2 K altogether. Comparison between localization length determined from $\sigma_{xx}(\omega)$ and DC measurements on the same wafer show good agreement.
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