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Effect of electron-electron interaction and disorder potential on the localization of two-dimensional electrons in a strong magnetic field

A. A. Vasilchenko

Published 2023-06-13Version 1

The density functional theory is used to study the electronic structure of a quantum wire in a magnetic field. The Kohn-Sham equations are solved numerically for different values of electron densities and filling factors. The critical density, below which the electron density has a strong spatial inhomogeneity, was found in GaAs quantum wire. An empirical formula for the critical density is obtained. The effect of the disorder potential on the electron density profile in a two-dimensional electron gas is estimated.

Comments: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2212.14001
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