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Digital Discovery
We propose an explanation for the resistivity anomalies exhibited by the two-dimensional spin-polarized electron gas at ν=1/2 and related even-denominator filling fractions. Within the Chern-Simon-Landau-Ginzburg theory we argue that the inhomogeneity in the electron density, caused by the impurity potential, induces a spatially random distribution of statistical flux, and that electron localization can be suppressed by this random flux. As a result, a metallic phase appears in the phase diagram of the Hall system near ν=1/2, leading to a temperature-independent resitivity minimum. © 1992 The American Physical Society.
Oliver Schilter, Alain Vaucher, et al.
Digital Discovery
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