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The Effects of Disorder on the $ν=1$ Quantum Hall State
Published 2001-06-04Version 1
A disorder-averaged Hartree-Fock treatment is used to compute the density of single particle states for quantum Hall systems at filling factor $\nu=1$. It is found that transport and spin polarization experiments can be simultaneously explained by a model of mostly short-range effective disorder. The slope of the transport gap (due to quasiparticles) in parallel field emerges as a result of the interplay between disorder-induced broadening and exchange, and has implications for skyrmion localization.
Comments: 4 pages, 3 eps figures
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: quantum hall state, parallel field emerges, single particle states, quantum hall systems, spin polarization experiments
Tags: journal article
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