Self-duality of the integer quantum Hall to insulator transition: a composite fermion description

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Abstract

The integer quantum Hall to insulator transition (IQHIT) is a paradigmatic quantum critical point. Key aspects of this transition, however, remain mysterious, due to the simultaneous effects of quenched disorder and strong interactions. We study this transition using a composite fermion (CF) representation, which incorporates some of the effects of interactions. As we describe, the transition also marks a IQHIT of CFs: this suggests that the transition may exhibit self-duality. We show the explicit equivalence of the electron and CF Lagrangians at the critical point via the corresponding non-linear sigma models, revealing the self-dual nature of the transition. We show analytically that the resistivity tensor at the critical point is ρxx = ρxy = e2/h, which are consistent with the expectations of self-duality, and in rough agreement with experiments.

*P.K. and S.R are supported in part by the the DOE Office of Basic Energy Sciences, contract DEAC02-76SF00515. Y.B.K. is supported by the NSERC of Canada and the Killam Research Fellowship of the Canada Council for the Arts.

Presenters

  • Prashant Kumar

    • Stanford Univ

Authors

  • Prashant Kumar

    • Stanford Univ
  • Kevin S Huang

    • Stanford Univ
  • Yong-Baek Kim

    • Physics, University of Toronto
    • Univ of Toronto
    • University of Toronto
  • Srinivas Raghu

    • Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences, Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ
    • Stanford University, Stanford