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Sum rule for the optical Hall angle [PDF]
We consider the optical Hall conductivity of a general electronic medium and prove that the optical Hall angle obeys a new sum rule. This sum rule governs the response of an electronic fluid to a Lorentz electric field and can thought of as the ...
A. Aronov +15 more
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Nonlinear Hall Acceleration and the Quantum Rectification Sum Rule [PDF]
Electrons moving in a Bloch band are known to acquire an anomalous Hall velocity proportional to the Berry curvature of the band which is responsible for the intrinsic linear Hall effect in materials with broken time-reversal symmetry.
Matsyshyn, O., Sodemann, I.
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Combination Rules, Charge Symmetry, and Hall Effect in Cuprates [PDF]
The rule relating the observed Hall coefficient to the spin and charge responses of the uniform doped Mott insulator is derived. It is essential to include the contribution of holon and spinon three-current correlations to the effective action of the ...
A. Carrington +17 more
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Sum Rules for the Optical and Hall Conductivity in Graphene [PDF]
Graphene has two atoms per unit cell with quasiparticles exhibiting the Dirac-like behavior. These properties lead to interband in addition to intraband optical transitions and modify the $f$-sum rule on the longitudinal conductivity.
A. A. Abrikosov +10 more
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On the Conductance Sum Rule for the Hierarchical Edge States of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect [PDF]
The conductance sum rule for the hierarchical edge channel currents of a Fractional Quantum Hall Effect state is derived analytically within the Haldane-Halperin hierarchy scheme.
A. H. MacDonald +20 more
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Skew Pieri rules for Hall–Littlewood functions [PDF]
We produce skew Pieri Rules for Hall–Littlewood functions in the spirit of Assaf and McNamara (FPSAC, 2010). The first two were conjectured by the first author (FPSAC, 2011). The key ingredients in the proofs are a q-binomial identity for skew partitions that are horizontal strips and a Hopf algebraic identity that expands products of skew elements in ...
Matjaž Konvalinka, Aaron Lauve
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Optimum Design Rules for CMOS Hall Sensors [PDF]
This manuscript analyzes the effects of design parameters, such as aspect ratio, doping concentration and bias, on the performance of a general CMOS Hall sensor, with insight on current-related sensitivity, power consumption, and bandwidth. The article focuses on rectangular-shaped Hall probes since this is the most general geometry leading to shape ...
CRESCENTINI, MARCO +4 more
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Cubature rules from Hall–Littlewood polynomials
AbstractDiscrete orthogonality relations for Hall–Littlewood polynomials are employed so as to derive cubature rules for the integration of homogeneous symmetric functions with respect to the density of the circular unitary ensemble (which originates from the Haar measure on the special unitary group $SU(n;\mathbb{C})$).
van Diejen, Jan Felipe, Emsiz, Erdal
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Existence of robust edge currents in Sierpiński fractals
We investigate the Hall conductivity in a Sierpiński carpet, a fractal of Hausdorff dimension d_{f}=ln(8)/ln(3)≈1.893, subject to a perpendicular magnetic field.
Mikael Fremling +3 more
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This investigation relates to the research on Hall current on propagation and reflection of elastic waves through non-local fractional-order thermoelastic rotating medium with voids.
Farhat Bibi +5 more
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