Turkish Journal of Physics
The Localization Effect of the Magnetic Field in Two Dimensional Systems
Abstract
The localization effect of the magnetic field in two dimensional systems is studied. It is found that only the top Landau levels are responsible for the transport. If at B=B_{i} there are \nu_{i} Landau levels below or equal to the Fermi level, the states at the top Landau levels are first delocalized then get localized at certain fields B=k_{i}B_{i}. We calculate the values of k_{i} in terms of the filling factors \nu_{i}.
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First Page
1120
Last Page
1129
Recommended Citation
SAĞLAM, Mesude (1996) "The Localization Effect of the Magnetic Field in Two Dimensional Systems," Turkish Journal of Physics: Vol. 20: No. 10, Article 5. Available at: https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/physics/vol20/iss10/5