Quantum criticality, particle-hole symmetry, and duality of the plateau-insulator transition in the quantum Hall regime
Solid State Comm. 137 (2006) 540-544. We report new experimental data on the plateau-insulator transition in the quantum Hall regime, taken from a low mobility InGaAs/InP heterostructure. By employing the fundamental symmetries of the quantum transport problem we are able to disentangle the universa...
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Zusammenfassung: | Solid State Comm. 137 (2006) 540-544. We report new experimental data on the plateau-insulator transition in the
quantum Hall regime, taken from a low mobility InGaAs/InP heterostructure. By
employing the fundamental symmetries of the quantum transport problem we are
able to disentangle the universal quantum critical aspects of the
magnetoresistance data (critical indices and scaling functions) and the sample
dependent aspects due to macroscopic inhomogeneities. Our new results and
methodology indicate that the previously established experimental value for the
critical index (kappa = 0.42) resulted from an admixture of both universal and
sample dependent behavior. A novel, non-Fermi liquid value is found (kappa =
0.57) along with the leading corrections to scaling. The statement of
self-duality under the Chern Simons flux attachment transformation is verified. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/0109043 |