Temperature Evolution of the Quantum Hall Effect in Quasi-One-Dimensional Organic Conductors

Physics – Condensed Matter

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This short paper, an expanded version of one section from our review cond-mat/9607129, provides more details of the calculatio

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The Hall conductivity in the magnetic-field-induced spin-density-wave (FISDW) state of the quasi-one-dimensional organic conductors (TMTSF)$_2$X at a finite temperature is calculated. The temperature dependence of the Hall conductivity is found to be the same as the temperature dependence of the Fr\"ohlich current of a regular charge/spin-density wave. Predicted dependence $\sigma_{xy}(T)$ can be verified experimentally in the (TMTSF)$_2$X compounds if all components of the resistivity tensor are measured and the conductivity tensor is reconstructed.

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