A new representation of the bulk current in the quantum Hall effect regime
Abstract
In preceding papers a Landauer-Buttiker type representation of bulk current transport has been successfully used for the numerical simulation of the magneto transport of 2-dimensional electron systems in the high magnetic field regime. In this paper it is demonstrated, that this representation is in full agreement with a treatment of the bulk current transport as a tunneling process between magnetic bound states. Additionally we find a correspondence between our network representation and the bulk current picture in terms of mixed phases mapped on a checkerboard: At half filled Landau level (LL) coupled droplets of a quantum Hall (QH) liquid phase and coupled droplets of an insulator phase phase exist at the same time, with each of them occupying half of the sample area. Removing a single electron from to such a QH liquid droplet at half filling completes the QH transition to the next higher QH plateau. Adding a single electron to such a droplet at half filling completes the QH transition to the previous lower QH plateau. As a consequence, the sharpness of the QH plateau transitions on the magnetic field axis depends on the typical size of the droplets, which can be understood as a measure of the disorder in the sample.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0411527,
title = {A new representation of the bulk current in the quantum Hall effect regime},
author = {Josef Oswald},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0411527},
year = {2007}
}
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11 pages, 11 figures