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Quantum transport properties of two-dimensional electron gases under high magnetic fields

Thierry Champel, Serge Florens

Published 2006-12-06, updated 2007-05-11Version 2

We study quantum transport properties of two-dimensional electron gases under high perpendicular magnetic fields. For this purpose, we reformulate the high-field expansion, usually done in the operatorial language of the guiding-center coordinates, in terms of vortex states within the framework of real-time Green functions. These vortex states arise naturally from the consideration that the Landau levels quantization can follow directly from the existence of a topological winding number. The microscopic computation of the current can then be performed within the Keldysh formalism in a systematic way at finite magnetic fields $B$ (i.e. beyond the semi-classical limit $B = \infty$). The formalism allows us to define a general vortex current density as long as the gradient expansion theory is applicable. As a result, the total current is expressed in terms of edge contributions only. We obtain the first and third lowest order contributions to the current due to Landau-levels mixing processes, and derive in a transparent way the quantization of the Hall conductance. Finally, we point out qualitatively the importance of inhomogeneities of the vortex density to capture the dissipative longitudinal transport.

Comments: 21 pages, 5 figures ; main change: the discussion about the longitudinal transport (Part A of Section VI) is rewritten and enhanced
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 75, 245326 (2007)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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