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Spectral flow and level spacing of edge states for quantum Hall hamiltonians

Mathematical Physics 2009-11-07 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics math.MP

Abstract

We consider a non relativistic particle on the surface of a semi-infinite cylinder of circumference LL submitted to a perpendicular magnetic field of strength BB and to the potential of impurities of maximal amplitude ww. This model is of importance in the context of the integer quantum Hall effect. In the regime of strong magnetic field or weak disorder B>>wB>>w it is known that there are chiral edge states, which are localised within a few magnetic lengths close to, and extended along the boundary of the cylinder, and whose energy levels lie in the gaps of the bulk system. These energy levels have a spectral flow, uniform in LL, as a function of a magnetic flux which threads the cylinder along its axis. Through a detailed study of this spectral flow we prove that the spacing between two consecutive levels of edge states is bounded below by 2παL12\pi\alpha L^{-1} with α>0\alpha>0, independent of LL, and of the configuration of impurities. This implies that the level repulsion of the chiral edge states is much stronger than that of extended states in the usual Anderson model and their statistics cannot obey one of the Gaussian ensembles. Our analysis uses the notion of relative index between two projections and indicates that the level repulsion is connected to topological aspects of quantum Hall systems.

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@article{arxiv.math-ph/0206045,
  title  = {Spectral flow and level spacing of edge states for quantum Hall hamiltonians},
  author = {Nicolas Macris},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math-ph/0206045},
  year   = {2009}
}

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