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arxiv: cond-mat/9809286 · v1 · pith:5LEV5VPTnew · submitted 1998-09-22 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

The transverse magnetoresistance of the two-dimensional chiral metal

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keywords magnetoresistancechiralfieldmetalelasticfreemeanpath
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We consider the two-dimensional chiral metal, which exists at the surface of a layered, three-dimensional sample exhibiting the integer quantum Hall effect. We calculate its magnetoresistance in response to a component of magnetic field perpendicular to the sample surface, in the low temperature, but macroscopic, regime where inelastic scattering may be neglected. The magnetoresistance is positive, following a Drude form with a field scale, $B_0=\Phi_0/al_{\text{el}}$, given by the transverse field strength at which one quantum of flux, $\Phi_0$, passes through a rectangle with sides set by the layer-spacing, $a$, and the elastic mean free path, $l_{\text{el}}$. Experimental measurement of this magnetoresistance may therefore provide a direct determination of the elastic mean free path in the chiral metal.

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