Devil's staircase phase diagram of the fractional quantum Hall effect in the thin-torus limit
Abstract
After more than three decades the fractional quantum Hall effect still poses challenges to contemporary physics. Recent experiments point toward a fractal scenario for the Hall resistivity as a function of the magnetic field. Here, we consider the so-called thin-torus limit of the Hamiltonian describing interacting electrons in a strong magnetic field, restricted to the lowest Landau level, and we show that it can be mapped onto a one-dimensional lattice gas with repulsive interactions, with the magnetic field playing the role of a chemical potential. The statistical mechanics of such models leads to interpret the sequence of Hall plateaux as a fractal phase diagram, whose landscape shows a qualitative agreement with experiments.
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@article{arxiv.1508.04414,
title = {Devil's staircase phase diagram of the fractional quantum Hall effect in the thin-torus limit},
author = {Pietro Rotondo and Luca Guido Molinari and Piergiorgio Ratti and Marco Gherardi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.04414},
year = {2016}
}
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5 pages main text, 11 pages supplementary, 2 figures