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arxiv: 0907.5253 · v1 · submitted 2009-07-30 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Fundamental relation between longitudinal and transverse conductivities in the quantum Hall system

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We investigate the relation between the diagonal ($\sigma_{xx}$) and off-diagonal ($\sigma_{xy}$) components of the conductivity tensor in the quantum Hall system. We calculate the conductivity components for a short-range impurity potential using the linear response theory, employing an approximation that simply replaces the self-energy by a constant value $-i \hbar /(2 \tau)$ with $\tau$ the scattering time. The approximation is equivalent to assuming that the broadening of a Landau level due to disorder is represented by a Lorentzian with the width $\Gamma = \hbar /(2 \tau)$. Analytic formulas are obtained for both $\sigma_{xx}$ and $\sigma_{xy}$ within the framework of this simple approximation at low temperatures. By examining the leading terms in $\sigma_{xx}$ and $\sigma_{xy}$, we find a proportional relation between $\mathrm{d}\sigma_{xy}/\mathrm{d}B$ and $B \sigma_{xx}^2$. The relation, after slight modification to account for the long-range nature of the impurity potential, is shown to be in quantitative agreement with experimental results obtained in the GaAs/AlGaAs two-dimensional electron system at the low magnetic-field regime where spin splitting is negligibly small.

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