Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
The theory of the insulating state discriminates between insulators and metals by means of a localization tensor, which is finite in insulators and divergent in metals. In absence of time-reversal symmetry, this same tensor acquires an off-diagonal imaginary part, proportional to the dc transverse conductivity, leading to quantization of the latter in two-dimensional systems. I provide evidence that electron localization -- in the above sense -- is the common cause for both vanishing of the dc longitudinal conductivity and quantization of the transverse one in quantum Hall fluids.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hall effect; localization
List of contributors:
Resta, Raffaele
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