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Effect of Landau-level mixing for electrons in a random magnetic field
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Effect of Landau-level mixing for electrons in a random magnetic field

Ming-Che Chang, Min-Fong Yang and Tzay-Ming Hong
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, Vol.56(7), pp.3602-3605
15/08/1997

Abstract

An effective Hamiltonian approach is used to study the effect of Landau-level mixing on the energy spectrum of electrons in a smooth but random magnetic field B(r) with a finite uniform component B 0 . It is found that as opposed to electrostatic disorder, the energy levels of localized electrons shift upward with a rate of order O(B -1 0 ) when B 0 is decreased, while the extended states remain static at the same order. Therefore, there is no indication that the extended states will float out of the Fermi energy and induce a metal-insulator transition as the magnetic disorder is increased. We also find that the Zeeman term may have a significant effect on the spectral shift of low-lying Landau levels.

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