Spatial structure of an incompressible quantum Hall strip

2000 
Abstract The incompressible quantum Hall strip is sensitive to charging of localized states in the cyclotron gap. We study the effect of localized states by a density functional approach and find electron density and the strip width as a function of the density of states in the gap. Another important effect is electron exchange. By using a model density functional which accounts for negative compressibility of the QH state, we find electron density around the strip. At large exchange, the density profile becomes nonmonotonic. Both effects, localized states and exchange, lead to a substantial increase of the strip width.
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