RELATION BETWEEN THE EFFECTS OF FINITE THICKNESS AND TILTED MAGNETIC FIELDS IN THE FRACTIONAL QUANTUM HALL EFFECT
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We present an approximate mathematical relation between the finite thickness and the tilted magnetic fields'effects in the fractional quantum Hall effect. We show that the experimental results for the 2/3 filling can be explained qualitatively by the existing theoretical results, and the Monte Carlo results for ground state energy vs finite thickness of two-dimensional layer at 1/3 filling can be rewritten in the form of ground state energy vs tilt angle.
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CHEN Yingjian. RELATION BETWEEN THE EFFECTS OF FINITE THICKNESS AND TILTED MAGNETIC FIELDS IN THE FRACTIONAL QUANTUM HALL EFFECT[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1990, 7(11): 514-517.
CHEN Yingjian. RELATION BETWEEN THE EFFECTS OF FINITE THICKNESS AND TILTED MAGNETIC FIELDS IN THE FRACTIONAL QUANTUM HALL EFFECT[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1990, 7(11): 514-517.
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CHEN Yingjian. RELATION BETWEEN THE EFFECTS OF FINITE THICKNESS AND TILTED MAGNETIC FIELDS IN THE FRACTIONAL QUANTUM HALL EFFECT[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1990, 7(11): 514-517.
CHEN Yingjian. RELATION BETWEEN THE EFFECTS OF FINITE THICKNESS AND TILTED MAGNETIC FIELDS IN THE FRACTIONAL QUANTUM HALL EFFECT[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1990, 7(11): 514-517.
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