Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
1994-05-21
Nucl.Phys. B443 (1995) 465-500
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
46 pages, LATEX File. (Revised version with significant changes, especially in Sections 3 and 4.)
Scientific paper
10.1016/0550-3213(95)00122-9
The edge states of a sample displaying the quantum Hall effect (QHE) can be described by a 1+1 dimensional (conformal) field theory of $d$ massless scalar fields taking values on a $d$-dimensional torus. It is known from the work of Naculich, Frohlich et al.\@ and others that the requirement of chirality of currents in this \underline{scalar} field theory implies the Schwinger anomaly in the presence of an electric field, the anomaly coefficient being related in a specific way to Hall conducvivity. The latter can take only certain restricted values with odd denominators if the theory admits fermionic states. We show that the duality symmetry under the $O(d,d;{\bf Z})$ group of the free theory transforms the Hall conductivity in a well-defined way and relates integer and fractional QHE's. This means, in particular, that the edge spectra for dually related Hall conductivities are identical, a prediction which may be experimentally testable. We also show that Haldane's hierarchy as well as certain of Jain's fractions can be reproduced from the Laughlin fractions using the duality transformations. We thus find a framework for a unified description of the QHE's occurring at different fractions. We also give a derivation of the wave functions for fractions in Haldane's hierarchy.
Balachandran Aiyalam P.
Chandar L.
Sathiapalan B.
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