One-Dimensional Theory of the Quantum Hall System
Abstract
We consider the lowest Landau level on a torus as a function of its circumference . When , the ground state at general rational filling fraction is a crystal with a gap--a Tao-Thouless state. For filling fractions , these states are the limits of Laughlin's or Jain's wave functions describing the gapped quantum Hall states when . For the half-filled Landau level, there is a transition to a Fermi sea of non-interacting neutral dipoles, or rather to a Luttinger liquid modification thereof, at magnetic lengths. This state is a version of the Rezayi-Read state, and develops continuously into the state that is believed to describe the observed metallic phase as . Furthermore, the effective Landau level structure that emerges within the lowest Landau level follows from the magnetic symmetries.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0509434,
title = {One-Dimensional Theory of the Quantum Hall System},
author = {Emil J. Bergholtz and Anders Karlhede},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0509434},
year = {2007}
}
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4 pages, 1 figure