Quantum Hall transition in real space: from localized to extended states

Using scanning tunneling spectroscopy in an ultrahigh vacuum at low temperature (T=0.3 K) and high magnetic fields (B

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Hauptverfasser: Hashimoto, K, Sohrmann, C, Wiebe, J, Inaoka, T, Meier, F, Hirayama, Y, Römer, R A, Wiesendanger, R, Morgenstern, M
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